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Denekamper Jan Broekhuis Advocates for More Cross-Border Local History Research

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By Sascha Vennemann. Fascinated, he leafs through the large, roughly 500-page tome lying on the table before him: "This book contains a great deal of shared German and Dutch history," says Jan Broekhuis, a board member of the local history society in the town of Denekamp. "Het Markeboek Denekamp/Noord Deurningen" juxtaposes faithful facsimiles of chronicle books from the 17th to 19th centuries with the fair copies in modern and legible Dutch. "W…
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By Sascha Vennemann. Fascinated, he leafs through the large, roughly 500-page tome lying on the table before him: "This book contains a great deal of shared German and Dutch history," says Jan Broekhuis, a board member of the local history society in the town of Denekamp. "Het Markeboek Denekamp/Noord Deurningen" juxtaposes faithful facsimiles of chronicle books from the 17th to 19th centuries with the fair copies in modern and legible Dutch. "W…

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GN-Online broke the news on Tuesday, May 12, 2026.
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