Just came back from the Legermuseum (army museum). I've taken as much photo's as possible. At first I was using a flash, but after some warnings I had to use my camera without an flash, though most photo's came out good enough. I also have High resolution photo's 2000x1000 but it is a little bit too large to upload them, but if you need some better photo's give me a PM.
Dutch army (1940)


Trench at the Grebbeberg line (with an large Lewis gun, check below)



Dutch marines (nicknamed by the germans as "the black devils"


Various rifle's (mannlicher or something like that)

Automatic guns or something like that (right one is from the KNIL)

The Lewisgun, also as an FPS



Helmet for an Dutch pilot

Dutch AAguns, one of the strongest points of the Dutch army (a lot of Ju52's were shot down at the few days of the war)




Listening device for hearing the planes

Spotlight for spotting aircraft

AT guns


Motorcycle with an übergun on it

Towed artillery gun

French army (1940)
who were in the south of the Netherlands to help the Dutch forces


German army (1940)


German pioneer (note the minemarkers!)



Luftwaffe field division

German pilot

Fällschirmjager

50mm gun

Waffen SS soldier who fought at the Grebbeberg (grebbemountain, sure, an dutch mountain ) The cufftitle says: Der Fuhrer



KNIL (1942)
The KNIL (Royal Dutch Indies army) was the Dutch fighting force in the nowcalled Indonesia. The uniform is almost the same as the Dutch one but green instead of turquise. There's also an Japanese tank with tankcrew and soldier. I tried to take good pictures inside but it was hard to do.




The one that says what tank this is gets the big price!!!






Allied forces (1944)
during Market Garden
Screaming Eagle


English paratrooper with an foltable (sp?) bicycle

Special for all our Polish friends, an Free Polish tankcrewman in camo uniform

After Germany occupied The Netherlands a lot of Dutch soldiers and pilots tried to go England. The Dutch soldiers fought in the Princes Irene Brigade. At Market garden the Dutchmen in the Waffen SS were fighting against the Dutchmen in the Allied forces, most of the Waffen SS soldiers laid down there guns, fighting against your own people was not right.
Dutch commando


Dutch pilot in the RAF

Bren carrier used by the Prinses Irene Brigade




Dutchmen in the Waffen SS (1944)
Cufftitles for the Divisions where the most Dutchmen fought in (they served in all divisions, but the most in these ones)

Armshields for the Dutchmen in the Waffen SS, Kriegsmarine and Luftwaffe

This one fought in Russia in the 23.SS 'Nederland' Division (weird that he doesn't have the armshield)




