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- Q1891631 subject Q6351073.
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- Q1891631 abstract "The Battle for The Hague was the first opposed paratroop assault in history. (Unopposed assaults took place on 9 April 1940 against Masnedøfortet and Aalborg airport, Denmark.) It took place on 10 May 1940 as part of the Battle of the Netherlands between the Royal Netherlands Army and Luftwaffe Fallschirmjäger (paratroops). German paratroopers dropped in and around The Hague in order to capture Dutch airfields and the city. After taking the city, the plan was to force the Dutch queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands to surrender and to thus defeat the Kingdom of the Netherlands within a single day. The operation failed to capture the Queen, and the German forces failed to hold on to the airfields after Dutch counterattacks. The main body of surviving troops under Von Sponeck retreated toward the nearby dunes where they were continually pursued and harassed by Dutch troops until the Dutch supreme command, due to major setbacks on other fronts, surrendered five days later.".
- Q1891631 causalties "1 armored car damaged".
- Q1891631 causalties "515 killed".
- Q1891631 commander Q67609.
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- Q1891631 date "1940-05-10".
- Q1891631 place Q36600.
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- Q1891631 result "*German air transport capabilities significantly damaged".
- Q1891631 result "*German operational failure".
- Q1891631 result "Tactical Dutch victory".
- Q1891631 strength "11,100 soldiers (3 divisions)".
- Q1891631 strength "3,000 paratroopers".
- Q1891631 strength "4 bombers".
- Q1891631 strength "Two squads of armored cars".
- Q1891631 thumbnail German_PLane_Destroyed.jpg?width=300.
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- Q1891631 casualties "1".
- Q1891631 casualties "515".
- Q1891631 commander "Hans Graf von Sponeck".
- Q1891631 commander "Henri Winkelman".
- Q1891631 conflict "Battle for The Hague".
- Q1891631 date "1940-05-10".
- Q1891631 place "The Hague, the Netherlands, and the surrounding area".
- Q1891631 result "Tactical Dutch victory *German operational failure *German air transport capabilities significantly damaged".
- Q1891631 strength "11100".
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- Q1891631 strength "4".
- Q1891631 strength "Two squads of armored cars".
- Q1891631 type Event.
- Q1891631 type Event.
- Q1891631 type MilitaryConflict.
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- Q1891631 comment "The Battle for The Hague was the first opposed paratroop assault in history. (Unopposed assaults took place on 9 April 1940 against Masnedøfortet and Aalborg airport, Denmark.) It took place on 10 May 1940 as part of the Battle of the Netherlands between the Royal Netherlands Army and Luftwaffe Fallschirmjäger (paratroops). German paratroopers dropped in and around The Hague in order to capture Dutch airfields and the city.".
- Q1891631 label "Battle for The Hague".
- Q1891631 depiction German_PLane_Destroyed.jpg.
- Q1891631 name "Battle for The Hague".