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oorlogsbronnen-mcpThis server connects AI assistants to a public database of Dutch World War II records. You can ask simple questions to find historical photos, personal stories, and official documents from 1940 to 194

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Daniel NikulshynReviewed by Daniel Nikulshyn·Updated July 2026

Overview

Oorlogsbronnen MCP Server is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides AI-powered access to the Oorlogsbronnen (War Sources) database. Users can interact with historical World War II archives from the Netherlands using natural language queries. The server enables searches across various record types and allows filtering by content type, result quantity, and provides AI-friendly JSON responses. It is designed to work with AI assistants like Claude, and can be installed using various methods. The server can be used to explore Dutch WWII history, find historical photos and documents, and retrieve records about personal stories and events. Through natural language interactions, users can ask specific questions such as finding information about the resistance movement in Amsterdam, exploring personal accounts of life in concentration camps, and retrieving photographs of the liberation of Rotterdam. The server's features make it a useful tool for researchers, historians, and anyone interested in exploring World War II archives and Dutch history.

Key features

  • Natural language search
  • Content type filtering
  • Result count control
  • AI-friendly JSON responses

Pricing

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Use cases

Historical Research

Researchers can use the oorlogsbronnen-mcp server to find documents, photographs, and personal accounts related to specific events or themes in Dutch World War II history.

Genealogical Research

Individuals can use the server to search for information about their ancestors' experiences during World War II, such as imprisonment in Camp Vught or participation in resistance activities.

Tourism and Cultural Exploration

Visitors to the Netherlands can use the server to learn about historical sites related to World War II, such as those associated with Operation Market Garden or the Dutch Hunger Winter.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Enables natural language search across the Oorlogsbronnen database
  • Allows filtering results by content type (person, photo, article, etc.)
  • Provides AI-friendly JSON responses for further processing
  • Supports exploration of Dutch WWII history through simple questions

Cons

  • Limited to Dutch World War II records, may not be comprehensive for other historical events or regions
  • Dependent on the quality and completeness of the Oorlogsbronnen database

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Q&A

What is the learning curve for using the MCP server?

Once installed, you can start querying with simple natural language questions. The API returns JSON, so developers only need basic knowledge of MCP and JSON handling. No advanced configuration is required to begin exploring the archives.

Asked by Fiorella Bianchi · Oct 21, 2025

Are there any limitations to the data I can access?

The database is limited to Dutch World War II records from 1940 to 1945, so it does not cover events outside the Netherlands or other historical periods. Additionally, coverage depends on the completeness of the Oorlogsbronnen archive; some records may be missing or incomplete.

Asked by Otto Berg · Sep 29, 2025

What types of records can I search for and how can I filter them?

You can query across multiple content types—person, photo, article, official document, etc. The server lets you specify a content type filter and limit the number of results, so you can narrow searches to, for example, only resistance movement photos or personal diaries.

Asked by Greta Nowak · Aug 27, 2025

How do I integrate the MCP server with my AI assistant?

The MCP server follows the Model Context Protocol, so you can connect it using any MCP-compatible client. It accepts natural language queries and returns AI‑friendly JSON, making it straightforward to integrate with assistants such as Claude. You can install the server via Docker, Python package, or a standalone binary, depending on your environment.

Asked by Dovid Klein · Aug 22, 2025

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