Villa ‘Laag Buurlo’, from hiding place to Canadian command post.

During the German occupation, Villa ‘Laag Buurlo’ plays an important role in housing hiding individuals and concealing weapons for the resistance. As the Canadians approach Apeldoorn on April 13, 1945, the villa becomes a temporary command post for the Canadians. Unfortunately, two Canadian officers lose their lives due to a grenade explosion in the villa.

Address and contact

Deventerstraat 389
7322 RH Apeldoorn

Nearby

We have found the following locations near Villa ‘Laag Buurlo’, from hiding place to Canadian command post.: