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- '''Arnhem''' (German: Arnheim) is the capital of the Dutch province of [[Gelderland]] ...United Netherlands]] in 1585. Seized and dismantled by the French in 1672, Arnhem was refortified in the 18th century only to fall again to the French in 1792 KB (297 words) - 23:15, 31 August 2009
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- ...sion of two road bridges: at Nijmegen (conquered by the Allied forces) and Arnhem (held by the Germans)}} ...(Meuse) and Waal bridges were in Allied hands and that the road bridge at Arnhem was held by the Germans (they blew the rail bridge during the battle).2 KB (326 words) - 12:42, 11 June 2009
- '''Arnhem''' (German: Arnheim) is the capital of the Dutch province of [[Gelderland]] ...United Netherlands]] in 1585. Seized and dismantled by the French in 1672, Arnhem was refortified in the 18th century only to fall again to the French in 1792 KB (297 words) - 23:15, 31 August 2009
- {{r|Arnhem}}635 bytes (84 words) - 20:01, 11 January 2010
- {{r|Arnhem}}708 bytes (93 words) - 19:13, 11 January 2010
- ...: Alan Parsons Band, The Metropol Orchestra, Choir & Guests - 1995-05-08 - Arnhem, NL |accessdate=2009-11-30 |format=HTML |work=T.U.B.E. }}</ref>917 bytes (128 words) - 17:04, 9 December 2009
- {{r|Arnhem}}2 KB (247 words) - 19:22, 11 January 2010
- ...les) west of the [[Germany|German]] border and 16 km (10 miles) south of [[Arnhem]]. Nijmegen and [[Maastricht]] are in competition for being the oldest cit2 KB (304 words) - 11:17, 26 March 2010
- ...ration was to take the bridges at [[Eindhoven]], [[Grave]], Nijmegen and [[Arnhem]], so that the allied forces could quickly push through to the [[IJsselmee2 KB (346 words) - 05:40, 5 March 2010
- ...nhem)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rtv-arnhem.nl/?q=node/14376 |title=RTV-Arnhem radio broadcast: Two Songs About Spiders}}</ref> and in July 2012 he was a10 KB (1,393 words) - 13:44, 6 February 2016
- '''Hendrik Antoon Lorentz''' (Arnhem, July 18, 1853 – Haarlem, February 4, 1928) was one of the greatest D Lorentz was born in the city of [[Arnhem]], the capital of [[Gelderland]], a Dutch province.18 KB (2,825 words) - 11:52, 14 March 2011
- ====Arnhem area operation==== ...ry prequisites for land-based forces to move forward, the Rhine bridges at Arnhem as the most critical target.37 KB (5,685 words) - 16:16, 14 February 2011
- ...peration Market-Garden]]. So Paul wrote a longish stub about the city of [[Arnhem]] instead.16 KB (2,517 words) - 09:14, 6 April 2015
- ...t lied in de middeleeuwen’’, Ch. IV, “Raadsel-, Leugen en Wenschliederen”. Arnhem 1972[1884]:486-93, (online version [http://www.dbnl.org/tekst/kalf003lied018 KB (1,347 words) - 07:06, 17 May 2010
- ...t of [[Operation MARKET-GARDEN]]. MARKET was the airborne part centered on Arnhem; GARDEN was the linkup of XXX British Corps. The 82nd achieved its objectiv12 KB (1,772 words) - 23:12, 9 August 2010
- * [[Gelderland]] - capital: [[Arnhem]]16 KB (2,418 words) - 18:05, 6 February 2021
- ...e Bay, Oro and Central Provinces, Papua New Guinea), whereas another, from Arnhem Land to central southern New Guinea, led to the populations from the Merauk16 KB (2,408 words) - 21:10, 19 October 2013
- The drop at [[Operation MARKET-GARDEN|Arnhem]] was much more accurate; the problems there were more in poor drop zone se17 KB (2,641 words) - 09:37, 28 September 2013
- ...es taken against the Jewish population of Amsterdam. After the [[battle of Arnhem]] (mid September 1944) until the liberation by the Allied forces (May 8 19417 KB (2,561 words) - 09:57, 22 October 2008