As members will know Guild member Frank van den Bergh passed away suddenly on the 8th October 2011. His friend and colleage Wybo Boersma has written the following tribute to Frank:
Frank van den Bergh 1957 - 2011.
Frank was born in Haarlem in 1957. After high school he studied at the University of Nijmegen history focusing on military history. This was a course that fitted his personality and interests like a glove! He graduated Cum Laude.
In 1991 he joined the ‘National Liberation Museum 1944-1945’ in Groesbeek - a job that was just made for Frank. He looked after the museums archives and library, and was also a focal point for all the questions and enquries people put to the museum. His broad interest in military history was reflected in the numerous articles he wrote on various topics such as battles, military clothing and armaments.
His knowledge was not confined to the Second World War. All matters military throughout the ages were of interest to him. His thirst for knowledge was insatiable. War games also became a passion for him. His interest, in particular, with the American and British Airborne Forces was reflected in his involvement in the ‘Air Despatchers’, obtaining a parachute wing, and his membership of the Society of Friends of the Airborne Museum Hartenstein.
In 2009, Frank joined the International Guild of Battlefield Guides. He attended several of the Guild meetings where he had an opinion on almost every subject and was free with his often outspoken opinions! The highlight of his time with the Guild was the Battlefield tour to South Africa in 2010. Frank was working hard to get his Guild badge. However owing to his illness earlier this year he was unfortunately not able to complete this work.
Frank died suddenly on Saturday, October 8th 2011 and the world is a lesser place without him.