Almost home. The Special Forces' Accountant
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Almost home. The Special Forces' Accountant, waar gaat het boek over?‘Almost home. The Special Forces’ Accountant’ is een roman voor het hele gezin. This book is about Jacobus (Jacob) (Jaap) Groenewoud, a skinny, frail young man with bad eyesight and thick glasses, born into a working-class family in Amsterdam. An intelligent and adventurous young man, who at the age of 21 years decides to go to South Africa hoping to find fame and fortune. Even though Jacob Groenewoud is discharged from Military Services and exempt from Military Duties indefinitely, he volunteers for military duties a few times. Although initially rejected, he becomes part of the ‘Springbokken’ Brigade and becomes a ‘special soldier’. He becomes one of the four Dutch Officers that are selected for project ‘Jedburgh’. Leading Jedburgh Team ‘Claude’, consisting of Capt. Jacobus Groenewoud, Lt. Harvey Allan Todd and Sgt. Carl Alden Scott, he participates in the Battle of Arnhem and Operation Market Garden. During the Battle of Arnhem both Jacob and Lt. Harvey Allan Todd are constantly in the leading forces. And with the assistance of a small patrol Jacob manages to capture the Head Quarters of the local German Area Commander. During this raid, he discovers German plans for the destruction of both the Rotterdam and the Amsterdam harbor. By discovering these plans, the Dutch authorities are able to prevent the destruction of these harbors. When some of the Armed Forces are disconnected from the Main Force and Division HQ, Jacob volunteers to re-establish contact. During this attempt, Jacob Groenewoud is killed by a German sniper. Jacob is buried at the Airborne War Cemetery in Oosterbeek.This book is based on hundreds of original documents, letters and photos, in possession of the Groenewoud family and tells the story of Jacob and his family. And how this frail, skinny, young man, who looked like an accountant, became a war hero. A war hero, whose name marks the spot called the ‘Jacob Groenewoud Plantsoen’ (Jacob Groenewoud Park) close to the John Frost Bridge in Arhem. A spot where some of the most severe fighting took place during the Battle of Arnhem and Operation Market Garden. This book is about an unknown ordinary family living in the Netherlands and about an unknown young man that became a ‘somebody’. Somebody who died fighting for the freedom of his country, the Netherlands. A young man whose legacy and memory should be preserved. Over de auteur Martin Groenewoud Martin Groenewoud, geboren in Amsterdam op 22 december 1954, is een volle neef van Jacob Groenewoud. Hij gaat naar de ‘Vrije Universiteit’ in Amsterdam met als doel om leraar wiskunde te worden. Hij belandt echter in 1978 in de IT-industrie en is werkzaam bij een van de Nederlandse grote banken, om vervolgens in 1989 in dienst te treden bij IBM. Gedurende meer dan 26 jaar vervult hij binnen IBM diverse internationale functies en diverse managementfuncties. Na zijn (vervroegde) pensionering in 2015 houdt Martin zich voornamelijk bezig met schrijven, beeldhouwen, houtbewerken, tekenen, schilderen en lezen. Daarnaast speelt hij regelmatig een rondje golf. Martin woont in Ouderkerk aan de Amstel met zijn vrouw Jeannette, zijn zoon Dennis en dochter Ronesca. Daarnaast brengt het gezin ook veel tijd door in hun tweede huis in Sechelt, British Columbia, Canada. Meer informatie ISBN 9789402238389 Editie 1 Hoofdauteur Martin Groenewoud Taal Nederlands Bindwijze Paperback / softback Releasedatum 25 augustus 2017 Aantal pagina's 216 Uitgever BoekScout BV NUR 344 - Streek- en familieromans Bijgewerkt op 31-03-2026, 01:52:09
Almost home. The Special Forces' Accountant, waar gaat het boek over?‘Almost home. The Special Forces’ Accountant’ is een roman voor het hele gezin. This book is about Jacobus (Jacob) (Jaap) Groenewoud, a skinny, frail young man with bad eyesight and thick glasses, born into a working-class family in Amsterdam. An intelligent and adventurous young man, who at the age of 21 years decides to go to South Africa hoping to find fame and fortune. Even though Jacob Groenewoud is discharged from Military Services and exempt from Military Duties indefinitely, he volunteers for military duties a few times. Although initially rejected, he becomes part of the ‘Springbokken’ Brigade and becomes a ‘special soldier’. He becomes one of the four Dutch Officers that are selected for project ‘Jedburgh’. Leading Jedburgh Team ‘Claude’, consisting of Capt. Jacobus Groenewoud, Lt. Harvey Allan Todd and Sgt. Carl Alden Scott, he participates in the Battle of Arnhem and Operation Market Garden. During the Battle of Arnhem both Jacob and Lt. Harvey Allan Todd are constantly in the leading forces. And with the assistance of a small patrol Jacob manages to capture the Head Quarters of the local German Area Commander. During this raid, he discovers German plans for the destruction of both the Rotterdam and the Amsterdam harbor. By discovering these plans, the Dutch authorities are able to prevent the destruction of these harbors. When some of the Armed Forces are disconnected from the Main Force and Division HQ, Jacob volunteers to re-establish contact. During this attempt, Jacob Groenewoud is killed by a German sniper. Jacob is buried at the Airborne War Cemetery in Oosterbeek.This book is based on hundreds of original documents, letters and photos, in possession of the Groenewoud family and tells the story of Jacob and his family. And how this frail, skinny, young man, who looked like an accountant, became a war hero. A war hero, whose name marks the spot called the ‘Jacob Groenewoud Plantsoen’ (Jacob Groenewoud Park) close to the John Frost Bridge in Arhem. A spot where some of the most severe fighting took place during the Battle of Arnhem and Operation Market Garden. This book is about an unknown ordinary family living in the Netherlands and about an unknown young man that became a ‘somebody’. Somebody who died fighting for the freedom of his country, the Netherlands. A young man whose legacy and memory should be preserved. Over de auteur Martin Groenewoud Martin Groenewoud, geboren in Amsterdam op 22 december 1954, is een volle neef van Jacob Groenewoud. Hij gaat naar de ‘Vrije Universiteit’ in Amsterdam met als doel om leraar wiskunde te worden. Hij belandt echter in 1978 in de IT-industrie en is werkzaam bij een van de Nederlandse grote banken, om vervolgens in 1989 in dienst te treden bij IBM. Gedurende meer dan 26 jaar vervult hij binnen IBM diverse internationale functies en diverse managementfuncties. Na zijn (vervroegde) pensionering in 2015 houdt Martin zich voornamelijk bezig met schrijven, beeldhouwen, houtbewerken, tekenen, schilderen en lezen. Daarnaast speelt hij regelmatig een rondje golf. Martin woont in Ouderkerk aan de Amstel met zijn vrouw Jeannette, zijn zoon Dennis en dochter Ronesca. Daarnaast brengt het gezin ook veel tijd door in hun tweede huis in Sechelt, British Columbia, Canada. Meer informatie ISBN 9789402238389 Editie 1 Hoofdauteur Martin Groenewoud Taal Nederlands Bindwijze Paperback / softback Releasedatum 25 augustus 2017 Aantal pagina's 216 Uitgever BoekScout BV NUR 344 - Streek- en familieromans Bijgewerkt op 31-03-2026, 01:52:09
Bol PartnerThis book is about Jacobus (Jacob) (Jaap) Groenewoud, a skinny, frail young man with bad eyesight and thick glasses, born into a working-class family in Amsterdam. An intelligent and adventurous young man, who at the age of 21 years decides to go to South Africa hoping to find fame and fortune. Even though Jacob Groenewoud is discharged from Military Services and exempt from Military Duties indefinitely, he volunteers for military duties a few times. Although initially rejected, he becomes part of the ‘Springbokken’ Brigade and becomes a ‘special soldier’. He becomes one of the four Dutch Officers that are selected for project ‘Jedburgh’. Leading Jedburgh Team ‘Claude’, consisting of Capt. Jacobus Groenewoud, Lt. Harvey Allan Todd and Sgt. Carl Alden Scott, he participates in the Battle of Arnhem and Operation Market Garden. During the Battle of Arnhem both Jacob and Lt. Harvey Allan Todd are constantly in the leading forces. And with the assistance of a small patrol Jacob manages to capture the Head Quarters of the local German Area Commander. During this raid, he discovers German plans for the destruction of both the Rotterdam and the Amsterdam harbor. By discovering these plans, the Dutch authorities are able to prevent the destruction of these harbors. When some of the Armed Forces are disconnected from the Main Force and Division HQ, Jacob volunteers to re-establish contact. During this attempt, Jacob Groenewoud is killed by a German sniper. Jacob is buried at the Airborne War Cemetery in Oosterbeek.This book is based on hundreds of original documents, letters and photos, in possession of the Groenewoud family and tells the story of Jacob and his family. And how this frail, skinny, young man, who looked like an accountant, became a war hero. A war hero, whose name marks the spot called the ‘Jacob Groenewoud Plantsoen’ (Jacob Groenewoud Park) close to the John Frost Bridge in Arhem. A spot where some of the most severe fighting took place during the Battle of Arnhem and Operation Market Garden. This book is about an unknown ordinary family living in the Netherlands and about an unknown young man that became a ‘somebody’. Somebody who died fighting for the freedom of his country, the Netherlands. A young man whose legacy and memory should be preserved.
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