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Oorlogsmuseum Ossendrecht, Antwerp

The War Museum Ossendrecht displays military artifacts and equipment from World War II, with a focus on the Battle of the Scheldt, was a series of military operations by the Canadian First Army to open up the Antwerp port to supply the Allies in north-west Europe..

The War Museum Ossendrecht displays military artifacts and equipment from World War II, with a focus on the Battle of the Scheldt, was a series of military operations by the Canadian First Army to open up the Antwerp port to supply the Allies in north-west Europe.. Also on display is a recreated fully equipped Atlantic bunker.


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About Oorlogsmuseum Ossendrecht

 Antwerp, Belgium

Oorlogsmuseum Ossendrecht and Nearby Sights on Map

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