File:Kamp te Vierhouten - Spiegel der beweging nr. 34, item 7 48448.webm

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Filmdienst der NSB (producent)
Title
Kamp te Vierhouten - Spiegel der beweging nr. 34, item 7
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NSB-propagandafilm “Geconfisqueerd oorlogsmateriaal: propagandafilms van de Filmdienst der NSB vrijgegeven ihkv WOII Open Data Depot in een samenwerkingsverband met Beeld en Geluid en Netwerk Oorlogsbronnen (mei 2018)”

06.58 Ned. Vereniging voor Luchtvaart organiseerde te Vierhouten een kamp. 07.00 Jongens leren in een werkplaats modelvliegtuigen bouwen. 07.28 Buiten worden proeven genomen met de modellen, welke blijven het langst in de lucht?

07.53 Einde
Date 1 January 1943
date QS:P571,+1943-01-01T00:00:00Z/11
Medium Moving Image
institution QS:P195,Q1131877
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48448
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