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"Snot Nose", the bravest organ of the Netherlands by Hans van Oost
May 7th, 1945. Two days earlier the German army officially surrendered
to the Allied forces, and the Second World War in Europe was over.
After
The liberation festivities irritated a group of disgruntled German SS
soldiers who were drinking in their "Grote Club" (on the corner of the
Kalverstraat and the Dam) and wondering about their future. That
afternoon they went outside with their machine guns and fired random salvos
at the crowd. Several people were killed and many were wounded. By sheer
luck the organ grinder, who was working on the side of the organ facing
the gunners, managed to get behind his instrument himself. Onlookers
ran, and dozens of people took cover behind the street organ, which was
then riddled with machine gun bullets.
According to my dictionary the word 'snotneusje' should be translated as 'snotty nose'. Figuratively, the word means something like brat, urchin, or whipper-snapper. Take your pick. The organ was rather small but loudly voiced ! The draaiorgel "het Snotneusje" is known to be the bravest organ of the Netherlands, and it is now preserved in the Amsterdam Historic museum. Hans Van Oost
Situation Map 1. Het Snotneusje playing nearby streetcar track 2. Grote Club at corner Kalverstraat 3. Position of shooters
04 October 1999 |
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