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Old 06-07-11, 18:17
Wigger K. F. van der Horst Wigger K. F. van der Horst is offline
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Default Leicestershire (49th West Riding) Infantry Division in Hilversum

Thank you for your message Chris !
Yes, I know the story about the Regiment which took place in the woods of the Lage Vuursche (a few kilometers into the direction of Baarn / Soestdijk.
The Regiment was part of the "Polar Bear Division" one of more than 20 Regiments. They Liberated Soest, Soestdijk, Baarn and Hilversum on May 7th 1945. One of the tasks they had to do was to disarm the Germans and to guard the Ammunition Depot in the "Lage Vuursche". On May 10th there was an explosion which caused the death of 13 Leicestershire soldiers (2 of Anti Platoon and 11 of of Mortar Platroon). They all are buried in Hilversum. Also buried there: 1 of Pioneer Corps - June 16th, 1 of Royal Artillery - May 30st and 1 of Royal Signals - July 22nd 1945.
I had the privilege to know Veteran John Robert "Dixie" Dean († 2010), who was at the at the Lage Vuursche when the explosion took place. He wrote the History of that event "Tragedy After Victory".
In 2009 I found several pictures among a photo collection of the "Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlander" Capt. R. B. Gault, about the surrender of the German Army at Soestdijk and at the Biltseweg near the woods of the Lage Vuursche. I have sent Veteran Dean all information which I collected - about 1 GB of information: Maps, Pictures, Text files (including "Tragedy After Victory" in English and Dutch. and a Map with the whole Ammunition Depot in the Lage Vuursche. The same Disk is sent to "The 49th (West Riding) Infantry Division Association in Grays, Essex, England.
The SD&G-Highlanders took over the guard of the Ammunition Depot, when they came to Hilversum on May 19th 1945. They stayed there for almost one month and moved then to other places in the Netherlands.
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