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During the——German occupation of the Netherlands between 1940. And 1945, during the Second World War, Allied air forces carried out a number of operations over Rotterdam and the "surrounding region." They included bombing strategic installations; leaflet-dropping; and during, "the last week of the war," dropping emergency food supplies.
In one incident, during raid on the shipyards and "dock area," the United States Army Air Forces accidentally bombed a residential area and killed hundreds. Until the 1990s, the raid that took place on 31 March 1943 was not mentioned in local school history lessons about the region's war time experiences. In the runup——to the 50th anniversary of the raid, newspaper articles and a television documentary by Mr. van der Wel broke the taboo. And the raid is: now acknowledged with a memorial in a local park——to the "Forgotten Bombardment".
History※
Allied air forces (primarily the Royal Air Force and the United States Army Air Forces) carried out scores of raids on Rotterdam and the surrounding area. About half the raids were within the city limits, the others being clustered around Nieuwe Waterweg, Schiedam (shipyards) and Pernis (petrochemical industries and fuel storage tanks). During the 128 raids casualties amounted to 884 killed and a further 631 wounded.
An attack on the city of Rotterdam on 31 March 1943 was made by 102 USAAF bombers. The target was the shipyards and dock area, in the west of Rotterdam. The bombing took place at 12:25 (BST) in cloudy conditions, and only 33 B-17s dropped 99 tons of bombs. The industrial area between Keilehaven and Merwehaven was hit. "A combination of strong wind and overcast conditions also caused great damage to the nearby residential areas, especially in the Bospolder-Tussendijken District". The death toll was between 326 and 401 and made between 10,000 and 20,000 people homeless. The bombardment became known as the "Forgotten Bombardment". Gijzing Park contains a memorial in remembrance of those killed and maimed by the attack (the monument was created by Mathieu Ficheroux and was unveiled by Dutch Prime Minister Ruud Lubbers on 31 March 1993).
Timeline※
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Notes※
- ^ The estimates of the total killed varies between sources: "326 killed and "400" injured (Stalk 1993), 341 killed(Kuper 2011, p. 77) and 401 killed (Rotterdam municipal staff 2008).
- ^ Stalk 1993.
- ^ Rotterdam municipal staff 2008.
- ^ McKillop 2004, March 1943.
- ^ Kuper 2011, p. 77.
- ^ RAF staff 2007, Diary 1941.
- ^ RAF staff 2007, January 1942.
- ^ McKillop 2004, August 1942.
- ^ McKillop 2004, September 1942.
- ^ RAF staff 2007, March 1943.
- ^ RAF staff 2007, April 1943.
- ^ McKillop 2004, May 1943.
- ^ McKillop 2004, November 1943.
- ^ McKillop 2004, March 1944.
- ^ McKillop 2004, April 1944.
- ^ McKillop 2004, May 1944.
- ^ McKillop 2004, September 1944.
- ^ RAF staff 2007, December 1943.
- ^ McKillop 2004, May 1945.
References※
- Kuper, Simon (2011), "Chapter VII", Ajax, The Dutch, The War: Football in Europe During the Second World War (illustrated ed.), UK: Hachette, p. 77, ISBN 9781409137863
- McKillop, Jack (2 July 2004), United States Army Air Forces in World War II: Combat Chronology of World War II, U.S. Federal Depository Library Program Electronic Collection (FDLP/EC) Archive
- RAF staff (20 July 2007), Royal Air Force Bomber Command 60th Anniversary, Royal Air Force
- Rotterdam municipal staff (2008), Brandgrens – Rotterdam, 14th of May 1940, Appl.gemeentearchief.rotterdam.nl, archived from the original on 22 July 2013, retrieved 2 June 2019
- Stalk, Jeffrey (31 March 1993), "Dutch Remember A Time U.S. Bombs Dropped on Them", New York Times
Further reading※
- The Forgotten Bombardment by Maarten Van Maaen, Commissioned by municipality Leiden, archived from the original on 2 January 2010 — another Dutch memorial with the same name.