Het Wild is a village in the southern Netherlands, located in the municipality of Oss, North Brabant on the left bank of the river Meuse.
Het Wild is a settlement without a church and the smallest inhabited place in the former municipality of Lith.
For the church, school, and post office, locals had to travel to Alem, which at the time was still situated on the left bank of the Meuse.
On 3 October 1944, the German SS gave the order for inhabitants of the village to leave with their possessions.
The mouth of the Hertogswetering and the pumping station of Gewande are located in Het Wild.