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Belgium, Holland, and Luxemburg, showing the theoretical lines of invasion of France. The closely-shaded areas in Holland are the "water-lines'" which are /loadable for defence purposes. North of them, widely shaded, are the reclaimed areas of the Zuider Zee, which has been cut off from th&ocenn by a vast dam, forming the YoselLake*, (Evening Post, 11 May 1940)
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- 11-05-1940
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- Evening Post
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Belgium, Holland, and Luxemburg, showing the theoretical lines of invasion of France. The closely-shaded areas in Holland are the "water-lines'" which are /loadable for defence purposes. North of them, widely shaded, are the reclaimed areas of the Zuider Zee, which has been cut off from th&ocenn by a vast dam, forming the YoselLake*, (Evening Post, 11 May 1940). Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. /records/17764781More information can be found in our terms of use.