Brandend Schiphol © Beeldbank WO2 / NIOD
Boris Kowadlo - ‘I heard shooting at the airport’
‘It happened between the nights of 9 and 10 May. I was lying in bed, it was about 2 o’clock and I heard shooting at the airport. Schiphol was being bombed. At first I thought it was a practice, but then I thought this was strange so late at night.
I felt uneasy, so switched on the radio and heard the announcer saying that parachutists had landed in various places.
When I tuned the radio to German, I heard inflammatory speeches attacking the governments of Holland, Belgium and France. That’s how the Nazis justified the attack on Holland. I didn’t sleep for the rest of the night.’
Bron: Boris Kowadlo: fotograaf tussen herinnering en toekomst by Bernadette van Woerkom. Translated from Yiddish by Ariane Zwiers.
Days in May
The German attack on the Netherlands starts on 10 May 1940 and is the start of the Second World War for the country. The Dutch army stops fighting on 14 May and capitulates on the morning of 15 May. The war has lasted just 4 days, except for in Zeeland in the south where fighting continues until 19 May.
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