Folk entertainment in Amsterdam. Rep. of the various festivities following the liberation in the capital Description: [Defilé for the Palace on Dam Square] Annotation: Explanation Marco Hogenkamp: Here we see a Staghound of the Royal Canadian Dragoons. The car was assigned to the A-squadron and belonged to the Headquarters Troop, represented by the numbers 1, 2, 3 or 4, in this case the number 3. The wagon performs the standard (and full) armament being a 37mm cannon and two Browning machine guns. I'm curious who the photographer is on the right side of the picture, is that Wiel van der Rands


Folk entertainment in Amsterdam. Rep. of the various festivities following the liberation in the capital Description: [Defilé for the Palace on Dam Square] Annotation: Explanation Marco Hogenkamp: Here we see a Staghound of the Royal Canadian Dragoons. The car was assigned to the A-squadron and belonged to the Headquarters Troop, represented by the numbers 1, 2, 3 or 4, in this case the number 3. The wagon performs the standard (and full) armament being a 37mm cannon and two Browning machine guns. I'm curious who the photographer is on the right side of the picture, is that Wiel van der Rands? Date: 28 June 1945 Location: Amsterdam, Noord-Holland Keywords: liberation festivals, World War II


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