The Germans
invaded the Netherlands in the early morning
of 10 May 1940. Beside crossing the border
on several places in the east, the Germans
landed airborne troops and an air mobile
division on airfields near Den Haag.
Schiphol airport, as one of the main air
bases in the Netherlands, was also attacked.
In the early morning several waves of German
bombers attacked the airfield. 14 soldiers
and a numbers of civilians died during the
attacks. Soldaat (private) van der Meulen
was one of them.

Graves of the
Dutch soldiers that died in the German
attacks on Schiphol airport, 10 May 1940.
They were buried in Hoofddorp. Soldiers van
der Meulen and Wapstra were later reinterred
in Wolvega. (picture Piet Klaassen, via Ab
Jansen in Fliegerhorst Schiphol, vol.I, pg
70. Used with permission)
He was
initially buried in Hoofddorp, together with
his killed comrades. Later, he and soldaat
Wapstra were reinterred in their hometown of
Wolvega.
Soldaat van
der Meulen is
buried in Wolvega General Cemetery.
