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Battlefield Exploration is a specialist battlefield tours provider, providing battlefield tours to the battlefields of the Great War. Based in Ypres, tours run daily to either the Ypres Salient, Messines Ridge, Arras and the Somme. Other battlefields are of course also available upon request.
We took a private 4-hour tour with Wouter and it was terrific. Wouter provided a history of the war and the battles around Ypres. He also provided a lot of stories of the soldiers as well as the local citizens.
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Battlefield Tours providing reasonable priced, quality and professionally staffed tours to the battlefields of the Netherlands.Battlefield Tours aims to provide top quality battlefield tours that offer the personal touch that many of the larger package tour operators are unable to achieve. We are confident that we can design a battlefield tour to meet your needs and are certain that it will achieve if not exceed all of your requirements.All of our battlefield tours are guided by Subject Matter Experts who have a wealth of experience delivering a package that is fantastic value and an experience that you will cherish forever.Battlefield Tours - Keeping Memories Alive!
We had a splendid Amherst tour. The guide was very good prepared, and seemed to know everything. We as audience had a hard time asking challenging questions. Good mix between "dry facts" and funny or emotional stories. Good price. No complaints.
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Hell's highway battlefieldtours is an organisation wich is focused on the area between eindhoven and veghel in september 1944.in our own, unique manner you will partisipate the tour in an interactive way.let us take you to this part of operation market garden. Visit hard fought over fields and villages and discover yourself why they called it the hell's highway.
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The Militair Ereveld Grebbeberg near Rhenen is the first war cemetery in the Netherlands. Only soldiers are buried here. This cemetery on the Grebbeberg is the final resting place of more than 800 Dutch soldiers who fell in May 1940 in the battle for the southern part of the Grebbelinie. They are buried in the ground they have defended with their lives.
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Through Mill, a line of defense, the Peel-Raamstelling, ran a line from Grave to the Belgian border. Concrete casemates, tank ditches, trenches and of course the soldiers who populated the line had to give citizens the impression that they were well protected.
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