The information panel about the ten crew members of the B17 bomber who lost their lives in Darp on May 8, 1944, was damaged even before the unveiling on Wednesday. "We think it was caused by fireworks, but it could also have been due to another situation. It is regrettable and frustrating," stated Klaas Molenkamp, chairman of the Havelte Historical Society, during the unveiling.
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The information panel about the ten crew members of the B17 bomber who lost their lives in Darp on May 8, 1944, was damaged even before the unveiling on Wednesday. "We think it was caused by fireworks, but it could also have been due to another situation. It is regrettable and frustrating," stated Klaas Molenkamp, chairman of the Havelte Historical Society, during the unveiling.