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Old 3rd September 2008, 17:53
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Dutch Airwar Study Group

Dutch Airwar Study Group 1939-1945, also known as SGLO (Studie Groep Lucht Oorlog) web site no longer seems to work.
http://www.airwar39-45.nl/
Does anyone know if they have a new address.
Secondly is their book on WW2 Airfields in Holland out yet?
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Old 3rd September 2008, 22:23
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Re: Dutch Airwar Study Group

Andy,

Most of their findings can be found back on the website of the Netherlands Institute of Military History (or rather its name in Dutch): http://www.nimh.nl/nl/

Once on this website, click on "Collecties" and when opened on "Documentatie".

Then you'll see in the text "Verliesregister 1939-1945", with clickable years just below it.
These contain pdf-files with the air losses in the Netherlands as were known on 1-1-2008 by the Study Group.
Full link should be this: http://www.nimh.nl/nl/collecties/Documentatie/

Good luck!

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Old 3rd September 2008, 22:49
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Re: Dutch Airwar Study Group

Andy,

Due to personnel problems our website is no lonquer operational.
You can always contact me for further information.

Our project "The history of the Dutch Airfields during WWII" is coming to an end. Acc. to the planning the manuscript will go to the printer in January 2009. I will keep you informed.

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Old 3rd September 2008, 23:47
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Re: Dutch Airwar Study Group

Thanks Jaap
I eagerley await the book being published about the Dutch Airfields.
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Re: Dutch Airwar Study Group

Can someone please update us on the satus of the proposed book "The history of the Dutch Airfields during WWII"
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