Nederlands Instituut voor Militaire Historie
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English: The Nederlands Instituut voor Militaire Historie (NIMH) is the institute within the Dutch Ministry of Defense for research into and information on Dutch military history. The Institute offers a library with more than 70.000 books and 1750 titles of periodicals and other documentation, publishes academic research and maintains a growing online image database.
In August 2017, 1142 aerial photographs of the Netherlands from the pre-war period 1920-1940 were uploaded to Wikimedia Commons from the NIMH image database. As of Fall 2017, these photographs are the main part of the images made available to Commons by the NIMH. They can be found within the category Category:Media donated by Nederlands Instituut voor Militaire Historie.
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Field day with ladies of the Gele Rijders (Korps Rijdende Artillerie, Horse Artillery), arond 1900
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Dutch home built submarine Hr. Ms. K I (Soerabaja 1916)
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Fokker C.V
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Dutch aviator H. Pauw, killed in action in 1940
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Francien de Zeeuw (1922-2015), WWII resistance fighter and first member of the MARVA, the female division of the Dutch Marine
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Aerial photograph of the windmills of Kinderdijk near Dordrecht, 1920-1940
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Petroleumhaven (Petrol harbour), Amsterdam, 1920-1940
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Royal Loo Palace, Apeldoorn, 1920-1940
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Centre of Delft, 1920-1940
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Clearing away a bridge using explosives near Nieuwersluis, 1920-1940
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Building De Rode Olifant, The Hague, 1920-1940
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NATO headquarters Cannerberg