Bombing of the Bezuidenhout
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The bombing of the Bezuidenhout ( nl, bombardement op het Bezuidenhout) took place on 3 March 1945, when the
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mistakenly bombed the
Bezuidenhout Bezuidenhout (; en, "South of the Wood") is the neighborhood ( nl, wijk) southeast of the Haagse Bos neighborhood of The Hague in the Netherlands. Bezuidenhout includes the Beatrixkwartier financial area near the Central Station and streets ...
neighbourhood in the Dutch city of
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. At the time, the neighbourhood was more densely populated than usual with evacuees from The Hague and
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; tens of thousands were left homeless and had to be quartered in the Eastern and Central Netherlands. The British bomber crews had intended to bomb the
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("Forest of the Hague") district where the
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had installed
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launching facilities that had been used to attack English cities. However, the pilots were issued with the wrong coordinates so the navigational instruments of the bombers had been set incorrectly, and combined with fog and clouds which obscured their vision, the bombs were instead dropped on the Bezuidenhout residential neighbourhood.


Event

On the morning of 3 March 1945,
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and
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bombers of the
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and Douglas Boston types from No. 137 and No. 139 wings of the Second Tactical Air Force took off from Melsbroek near
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and Vitry in Northern France. Between 8 and 9 o'clock in the morning the bombers dropped 67 tonnes of high explosive bombs on the Bezuidenhout, wreaking widespread destruction. Due to insufficient fire engines and
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(as many of them had been either called up for forced labour in German industry or had gone into hiding to prevent being signed up) the resulting fire was largely unchecked, killing 511 people, including eight firemen. As soon as the British realized the extent of the damage, they dropped fliers over the neighbourhood apologizing for the error. '' Trouw'', the Dutch resistance newspaper, reported:
The horrors of the war are increasing. We have seen the fires in The Hague after the terrible bombings due to the V2-launching sites. We have seen the column of smoke, drifting to the south and the ordeal of the war has descended upon us in its extended impact. We heard the screaming bombs falling on (the) Bezuidenhout, and the missiles which brought death and misery fell only a hundred metres from us. At the same time we saw the launching and the roaring, flaming V2, holding our breath to see if the launch was successful, if not falling back on the homes of innocent people. It is horrible to see the monsters take off in the middle of the night between the houses, lighting up the skies. One can imagine the terrors that came upon us now that The Hague is a frontline town, bombed continuously for more than ten days. Buildings, burning and smouldering furiously, a town choking from smoke, women and children fleeing, men hauling furniture which they tried to rescue from the chaos. What misery, what distress.


Commemoration

The bombing is commemorated every year on the first Sunday after 3 March. In 2011, Mayor
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Speech by Mayor Van Aartsen at the commemoration of the bombing
, Municipality of The Hague, 7 March 2010
of The Hague as well as the Mayors of
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and
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(residents of both towns helped with firefighting and caring for the survivors) were present at the remembrance ceremony, which consisted of a
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, the laying of a
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at the ''Monument of the human mistake'' ( nl, Monument van de menselijke vergissing) and a remembrance concert in the
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.Honderden herdenken bombardement Bezuidenhout
ANP (published on Nu.nl), 6 March 2011
A similar church service and concert were held in 2012.


Statistics

As a result of the bombing, there were: * 511 fatalities * 344 wounded * 20,000 people left homeless * 3,250 burned out residences * 3,241 damaged residences * 391 irreparably damaged residences * 290 destroyed businesses * 5 destroyed churches * 9 destroyed schools * 10 destroyed public buildings


Bezuidenhout after the bombing

Gevolgen van het bombardement op het Bezuidenhout.jpg, Unknown street in Bezuidenhout, after the bombing Bezuidenhout, June 1945, Juliana van Stolberg monument and the ruins of the Wilhelmina Church.jpg, Juliana van Stolberg monument and ruins of the Wilhelmina Church Bezuidenhout after the bombing, June1945.jpg, Unknown street in Bezuidenhout, after the bombing Bezuidenhout after the bombing, October 1945, Laan van Nieuw Oost-Indië.jpg, Laan van Nieuw Oost-Indië (street) Bezuidenhout after the bombing, June 1945 img002.jpg, The intense fire made many houses collapse entirely Bezuidenhout after the bombing, ruins of the church of Our Lady of the Good Council.jpg, On the background the ruins of the Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel at Bezuidenhoutseweg (street) Ruïne na oorlogshandelingen - 's-Gravenhage - 20326976 - RCE.jpg, Korte Voorhout (street) at the old city center, which was also struck by the bombing Derde Van den Boschstraat, de Engelse kerk na de verwoesting van 3 maart 1945.jpg, Ruins of the Anglican Church of St. John and St. Philip in The Hague, after the bombing


References


Further reading

*(in Dutch) Carlo Tinschert, ''Boodschap aan de bevolking van Den Haag – Oorzaken, gevolgen en nasleep van het mislukte bombardement op het Bezuidenhout'', 3 maart 1945, Sdu Uitgevers, The Hague {{DEFAULTSORT:Bezuidenhout, Bombing of the 1945 in the Netherlands Aerial bombing operations and battles Aerial operations and battles of World War II involving the United Kingdom History of The Hague March 1945 events Netherlands in World War II Netherlands–United Kingdom military relations 20th century in The Hague V-weapons
Bezuidenhout Bezuidenhout (; en, "South of the Wood") is the neighborhood ( nl, wijk) southeast of the Haagse Bos neighborhood of The Hague in the Netherlands. Bezuidenhout includes the Beatrixkwartier financial area near the Central Station and streets ...