Christiansen, Seyffardt, Rauter (1941) Den Haag, Spui hoek Grote Marktstraat

Christiansen, Seyffardt, Rauter (1941) Den Haag, Spui hoek Grote Marktstraat

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Nederlands: Het Spui hoek Grote Marktstraat, Den Haag, 1941:
General der Flieger Friedrich Christiansen (l.), Luitenant-generaal Hendrik Seyffardt (m.) en SS-Obergruppenführer Hanns Albin Rauter (r.), staand op podium, nemen een parade af van het Vrijwilligerslegioen Nederland van de Waffen SS. Rechts loopt in Nederlands uniform mee Legerkapitein Eduard Leendert Voorwinden (Rotterdam, 1899 - Kamp Westerbork, 1947), die later zijn uniform verruilde voor dat van SS-Hauptsturmführer. Overigens draagt ook Seyffardt zijn Nederlandse legeruniform. Seyffardt werd in 1943 geliquideerd door het Nederlandse verzet en Voorwinden werd na de bevrijding geïnterneerd in Kamp Westerbork en overleed daar.
English: The Spui on the corner with Grote Marktstraat, The Hague, 1941:General der Flieger Friedrich Christiansen (l.), Lieutenant-General Hendrik Seyffardt (m.) And SS-Obergruppenfuehrer Hanns Albin Rauter (r.), Standing on stage, view a parade of the Dutch Volunteer Legion of the Waffen SS. On the right, in a Dutch uniform, Captain Eduard Leendert Voorwinden (Rotterdam, 1899 - Kamp Westerbork, 1947), who later exchanged his uniform for that of SS-Hauptsturmführer. By the way, Seyffardt also wears his Dutch army uniform, an act of state treason. Seyffardt was assassinated by the Dutch resistance in 1943.
Deutsch: Das Spui an der Ecke Grote Marktstraat, Den Haag, 1941:
General der Flieger Friedrich Christiansen (l.), Generalleutnant Hendrik Seyffardt (m.) Und SS-Obergruppenführer Hanns Albin Rauter (r.), Auf der Bühne stehend, sehen eine Parade der holländischen Freiwilligen-Legion der Waffen-SS. Rechts in holländischer Uniform Kapitän Eduard Leendert Voorwinden (Rotterdam, 1899 - Kamp Westerbork, 1947), der später seine Uniform zum SS-Hauptsturmführer tauschte. Übrigens trägt Seyffardt auch seine holländische Armeeuniform, einen Staatsverrat. Seyffardt wurde 1943 vom holländischen Widerstand ermordet.
Français : Le Spui au coin de la Grote Marktstraat, La Haye, 1941:
Le général der Flieger Friedrich Christiansen (à g.), Le lieutenant-général Hendrik Seyffardt (m.) Et le SS-Obergruppenführer Hanns Albin Rauter (à droite), debout sur scène, défilent devant la Waffen SS Volunteer Legion des Pays-Bas. A droite, en uniforme néerlandais, le capitaine Eduard Leendert Voorwinden (Rotterdam, 1899 - Kamp Westerbork, 1947), qui a plus tard échangé son uniforme contre le SS-Hauptsturmführer. À propos, Seyffardt porte également son uniforme de l'armée hollandaise, un acte de trahison d'état. Seyffardt a été assassiné par la résistance hollandaise en 1943.

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