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St. Anthony's Mill Museum Both the mill and the church played a significant role during the fighting in and around Eerde between September 18 and 25, 1944. This was due to the height of these buildings and their function as observation posts. The St. Anthony's Mill was severely damaged on September 24, 1944, during Operation Market Garden, during the fighting in the Eerde sand dunes. Eerde was a strategically important town, situated on the "German Line" (Boxtel-Wesel railway line) and the Zuid-Willemsvaart Canal. The Americans used the village as a buffer for the bridges in Veghel. German commanders, meanwhile, recognized the village's importance for mustering their troops and launching coordinated attacks on the bridges. The village was fiercely fought over, resulting in many casualties. A plaque on the mill lists the names of the Allied victims who lost their lives in Eerde, including paratrooper Carman Ladner. The Personal Story of Carman Ladner Carman Ladner enlisted in the paratroopers, a new elite unit within the US Army that he longed to join. His fiancée, Elaine Smith, was strongly opposed to this, fearing her Carman would be killed. On his last leave, before leaving for Europe, they had an argument. Nevertheless, Carman left for New York to embark. After he left, Elaine regretted it and traveled from Maine to New York to find him. Against all odds, she found Carman among the thousands of men preparing for the great crossing. They resolved their disagreement and promised to write frequently. One day, Carman's letters stopped arriving. Elaine waited anxiously, trying to contact Carman's parents, who lived in the countryside without electricity or a telephone. One day, she found three letters in her mailbox. They were her own, sent to Carman. The letters were stamped "DECEASED." That was the moment Elaine was confronted with the cold reality that the love of her life was gone. Her life fell apart. Because they weren't married, the official report of his death had been sent to his parents, and they had been unable to contact Elaine. Later, she received the message that he was MIA (Missing in Action). But hope that he would return quickly faded. In 2006, Elaine learned the true circumstances of his death while visiting Eerde. The Geronimo Museum in the mill displays Carman and Elaine's letters, including the three "DECEASED" letters in question, along with several other personal items related to this story. A passage from one of the letters Carman wrote to Elaine: “I love the paratroopers, although we know that if we ever…and we will…go over, chances are that 90% of us will never come back. We know that, but it doesn't bother us. We are trained just for special missions, and we know even though we may get 'knocked off,' maybe we saved a few hundred lives. That is why we are Paratroopers.” Dutch translation: “I love the paratroopers, although we know that if we ever…and we will…go over, chances are that 90% of us will never come back. We know that, but it doesn't bother us. We are trained for special missions, and we know that even though we may not return, we probably saved a few hundred lives. That is why we are paratroopers.”
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From the cycle path through the Gement you have a beautiful view of the skyline of 's-Hertogenbosch.
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Great cycle path, off-road as always safe and lots of fun.
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Village Départ in Schijndel is a one-of-a-kind stay for cycling enthusiasts. Inspired by the world of cycling, this unique hotel combines stylish design with a true passion for the sport. Relax in the cozy lounge, enjoy a coffee at the café, and get inspired by the cycling memorabilia around you. Located in the beautiful Brabant countryside, it’s the perfect base for exploring scenic cycling routes through forests, villages, and along quiet country roads.
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