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LIBERTY PARK OORLOGSMUSEUM, OVERLOON, BOXMEER, NOORD-BRABANT, THE NETHERLANDS
With Photographs From Contributor: Lesley K.E. Delsing



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Location Category ID: 11400
Address: Liberty Park, Museumpark 1, 5825 AM Overloon
Telephone: +31-478-641250
Email: info [at] libertypark.nl (Replace [at] with @)
Opening Times:
Official Website: Liberty Park Oorlogsmuseum
Other Links: Oisterwijik-MarketGarden
M136 – Overloon in 1970s
Liberty Park Overloon
Rijnmond.nl
Latitude, Longitude: 51.57071491 , 5.95590949
Location Accuracy: 7
Tanks Previously Here: Long term:
1: M4 Sherman Tank - Price of Peace Monument, Ortona, Chieti, Abruzzo, Italy (1945-2006)
2: M4A4 Sherman Tank - Canadian War Museum, LeBreton Flats, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (Not the museum but service in Netherlands 1944)
3: M4A4 Sherman Crab Mark II Mine Flail - Liberty Park Oorlogsmuseum, Overloon, Boxmeer, Noord-Brabant, The Netherlands (Not the museum but the Battle of Overloon October 1944)

Short term:
1: Hetzer Tank Destroyer - Crompton Military Vehicle Collection, Suffolk, East England, Britain (Militracks May 2010)
2: M51 Sherman Tank - Frederik Hendrik Kazerne, Blerick, Venlo, Limburg, The Netherlands (June-July 2012)
3: M18 Hellcat Gun Motor Carriage - Frederik Hendrik Kazerne, Blerick, Venlo, Limburg, The Netherlands (June-July 2012)


The Nationaal Oorlogs- en Verzetsmuseum (National War and Resistance Museum) of the Netherlands is located at Overloon, which is about 30km to the south of Nijmegen and 5km to the north-west of Venray (Venraij). In September 1944, during Operation Market Garden, the Allies planned to broaden their supply corridor from the Belgian border to Nijmegen, but they encountered stiff German resistance in the area of Overloon and Venray. A battle raged there for three weeks and included the only tank battle to take place in the Netherlands.
In May 1946 a committee of Overloon villagers opened a museum in remembrance of the Battle of Overloon on a part of the battlefield, displaying remnants of the Battle. The museum grew with many gifts from Allied troops, former resistance groups and members of the public, and the museum building was extended. The nature of the collection, containing weapons, photographs, and documents, made the museum committee decide to give the museum a national character.
The Museumpark covers an area of thirty-five acres and originally contained all of the larger exhibits on display, such as artillery pieces, aircraft and military vehicles. The majority of these are now contained in a new museum building, along with the Marshall Collection of vehicles. This building also displays smaller exhibits, such as small-arms, as well as many photographs, documents, maps and models illustrating various aspects of the First and Second World Wars.
The owner of the Marshall Collection, Jaap de Groot, loaned the collection to Overloon and as part of the deal Overloon built the new Marshall hall. In 2009 there was a report that de Groot had applied to have the collection returned because he was unhappy with Overloon’s management of the collection, but he lost the case. (Source: Rijnmond.nl). Jaap de Groot died in April 2011 at the age of 88 (source: M. Krauss).

Marshall Collection Hall



Location ID:11404
Latitude, Longitude:51.57014975, 5.95834494
Location Accuracy:7



1) Leopard 1-V Tank German


Number of Photos: 1
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Unique ID: 1707
Serial Number: 12340: “NL12340” stamped into right of glacis (source: M. Krauss/AFVNDB).
Registration: KU-93-38: “KU-93-38” painted on nose and hull rear.
Name:
Other Identification: “MDNL5?” stamped into left of glacis (source: M. Krauss/AFVNDB). “12E” painted on turret rear stowage rack. “NL” painted on glacis and side stowage boxes. Various insignia painted on glacis and hull rear.


2) T-34-85M Tank Soviet


Number of Photos: 6
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Unique ID: 1726
Serial Number: 47229: stamped into lower edge of glacis (source: L. Delsing/AFVNDB).
Registration:
Name:
Other Identification: “ТОПЛИВО” (“Fuel”) painted on left hull side just below turret.

This T34 is fitted with ‘starfish’ roadwheels. It is in running order and regularly takes parts in displays such as the annual Militracks event. On 10 May 2012 it was on display at Oirschot (source: L. Delsing).


3) A41 Centurion Tank British


Number of Photos: 1
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Unique ID: 1724
Serial Number:
Registration: KX-14-96: “KX14-96 6” stamped into upper nose plate; however “KX-50-51” is painted on glacis.
Name: “TERRIER” painted on lower turret sides.
Other Identification: “40796T” cast into right turret side. Unit insignia painted on left rear turret stowage box. “NL” painted on glacis and side stowage boxes. Painted overall in a green and brown camouflage scheme.

This Centurion has a rain hood fitted over the driver’s hatch. The insignia and camouflage scheme indicate a Centurion of the Dutch Regiment Huzaren Prins Alexander (source: L. Delsing); this unit was named after Prince Alexander, the second son of Dutch King Willem II. According to its label this Centurion is a Mark 6/2, however this mark was not used by the Netherlands army, and it is actually a Dutch Mark 5/2. Its registration number is stamped into the nose plate, but it is painted with a different registration number.

Museum Park



Location ID:11406
Latitude, Longitude:51.57031479, 5.95558226
Location Accuracy:6



4) IS-2 Tank Soviet


Number of Photos: 1
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Unique ID: 1725
Serial Number: 12240334: “NC12240334” stamped into glacis.
Registration:
Name:
Other Identification: “Ж – 7” and “97” cast into turret rear.

This IS-2 is on display under the trees in the museum park; it is mounted on concrete pads. It is in a fairly poor and rusted condition.