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Well hidden in the woods around Arnhem / Rheden are the remains of the various Teerose positions. The photos below show some remains of Teerose II. About 1.5 km from here are also the remains of Teerose III. Very few remains of Teerose I can be found. This part of Teerose was located at Terlet airport, after which Teerose is also named. More information about Teerose can be found here: Link
Teerose II
Jägerleitstellung
Terlet / Rheden
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During the Second World War, there was a lot of pressure built during the Second World War, on the Veluwezoom at Terlet by the German occurer, by the German occurer, by the three complexes which would carry the names Teerrose I, II, and III. The complexes which would carry the names Teerrose I, II, and III were to perform an important task in the Dutch part of the air war and were in a direct connection with the slightly further located Diogenes Subs and the Flieger Sir Parts in Schaarsberg. Pr rather soon after the beginning of the war, it became painfully clear to the Germans that one in particular England had engaged a counterattattack which mainly took place in the air. Large number of British bombers of the Royal Air Force flew every night towards Germany to carry out operations on important factories of the German war industry. Bombers that often flew through the Netherlands simply because this was because this was the shortest route, but also because the Netherlands hid some striking marks in the landscape.