Wolfheze

The hamlet was not on this location by accident; routes for heavy traffic from Germany to the Netherlands went right through, as still can be seen by the deep trails in the heath.

[4] The street name 'Duitsekampweg' (German camp road) is a reminder of this site, where 26 years later one of the landing zones of the British army was.

The Western part of the village is still a revalidation centre for the mentally ill, called Pro Persona today.

The center has a small museum with historical artifacts illustrating the history of the care for the mentally ill in Wolfheze.

[5] The centre was bombed by mistake in World War II and the hospital needed to be evacuated, an operation that resulted in several deaths among the weaker patients.