Dutch police major J. C. Tetenburg next to his motorbike, killed by Dutch resistance fighters in Rotterdam, March 1945.
Totenburg, a traitor who hunted on Dutch resistance men with the German SD, was liquidated on March 31, 1945 in front of his police station at the Hoflaan in Rotterdam-Kralingen. As a reprisal the German executed 20 accidental prisoners at the Oostzeedijk short by the assassination spot, on April 3, 1945, only the next day.
Two Dutch soldiers of the Princess Irene Brigade, Normandy area, 1944. The Royal Netherlands Motorized Infantry Brigade, later known as the Princess Irene Brigade, was a Dutch military unit initially formed from approximately 1,500 troops, who arrived in the United Kingdom in May 1940 following the collapse of The Netherlands.