Michiel 2005's photos with the keyword: nationaal monument oranjehotel

Nationaal Monument Oranjehotel 2022 – Original cel…

12 Apr 2022 1 56
One cell was left in the condition of the Second World War. This was a cell for three people. Sitting on the bed during the day was not allowed. The prison at Scheveningen was used by the Germans in the Second World War to house their prisoners. Around 25,000 people stayed here. It had the nickname Oranjehotel (Hotel Orange) because of the large number of people of the resistance who were imprisoned here, orange being the colour of the Netherlands. Before the war the prison was used for prisoners on remand, but during the war people stayed longer and more people were kept in one cell.

Nationaal Monument Oranjehotel 2022 – Hall

12 Apr 2022 47
The prison at Scheveningen was used by the Germans in the Second World War to house their prisoners. Around 25,000 people stayed here. It had the nickname Oranjehotel (Hotel Orange) because of the large number of people of the resistance who were imprisoned here, orange being the colour of the Netherlands. Before the war the prison was used for prisoners on remand, but during the war people stayed longer and more people were kept in one cell.

Nationaal Monument Oranjehotel 2022 – Hall

12 Apr 2022 48
The prison at Scheveningen was used by the Germans in the Second World War to house their prisoners. Around 25,000 people stayed here. It had the nickname Oranjehotel (Hotel Orange) because of the large number of people of the resistance who were imprisoned here, orange being the colour of the Netherlands. Before the war the prison was used for prisoners on remand, but during the war people stayed longer and more people were kept in one cell.

Nationaal Monument Oranjehotel 2022 – Gates

12 Apr 2022 49
Prisoners where brought in or out often through the small gate, to another prison or camp or to be shot. The prison at Scheveningen was used by the Germans in the Second World War to house their prisoners. Around 25,000 people stayed here. It had the nickname Oranjehotel (Hotel Orange) because of the large number of people of the resistance who were imprisoned here, orange being the colour of the Netherlands. Before the war the prison was used for prisoners on remand, but during the war people stayed longer and more people were kept in one cell.

Nationaal Monument Oranjehotel 2022 – Zo werkt en…

12 Apr 2022 46
So Russia works and roots. Exhibition about the Dutch Secret Service.