Second World War (1940-1945)
Huis ten Bosch suffered serious damage during the Second World War.
The comptroller succeeded in foiling plans by the German occupying forces to demolish the palace to make way for tank traps.
At the end of the war the palace was uninhabitable. Though the art treasures had been removed and taken to a safe place, the walls, ceilings and floors had been damaged by bullets, shells and shrapnel.