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Photo from Wikipedia, probably taken late in 2010, showing full memorial - Taken by Niels Peteri 01 Jan 2010
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Paddles - Taken by no copyright 06 Apr 2014
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Inscription - Taken by no copyright 06 Apr 2014
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ENGELANDVAARDERS - Taken by Gary Radford 04 Feb 2024
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ENGELANDVAARDERS - Taken by Gary Radford 04 Feb 2024
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ENGELANDVAARDERS - Taken by Gary Radford 04 Feb 2024
Reference WMO/169876
Edit memorial name, location & address- Metal Metal (any)
- Second World War (1939-1945)
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In memory of the thirty-two young Dutchmen/who tried to escape to England by kayak/ during World War II to join the Allied Forces./ Eight of them reached the English coast,/ only three survived the war./ The last living survivor dedicated this memorial/ to his brothers in arms who were less fortunate./ He reached England - and freedom -/ on this beach on 21 September 1941.
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