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Abyssinian commander looks over the spoils of war - Italian tanks. Ras Nasibu (walking) inspecting captured Italian tanks with members of his staff in the Jijiga.
Liberated Wlcheren island folk look to a hard futyre with fortitude. A street in Middelburg, the principal town on Wlcheren Island. Many sections of the city were completely flooded by the water rushing through breached ancient sea dykes.
Liberated Walcheren Island folk look to a hard future with fortitude. The breach in the Westkapelle dyke, caused by RAF pin-point bombing October 5, when the Nazis still controlled Walcheren Island. The sea, at high tide, flows over the breach at right.
Liberated Walcheren Island folk look to a hard future with fortitude. A close view of the one of the breaches in the sea dyke at Westkapelle. The village itself may be seen in the background.
Sunken Dutch liner: Dutch Minister in London looks grave after interviewing survivors. M. Michiels van Verduynen, the Dutch Minister in London, looking grave after interviewing the survivors of the disaster at their hotel in London today.
The grocery of Prince Bernhard. Look what Prince Bernhard has sent for you. Also the smallest children in the nursery profit of the daily gifts.