Recovery: Amsterdam Description: Amsterdam. Zaanstraat near Saint Mary Magdalene Church. Under the leadership of the captain J. Breman, the 2nd Genie Company in Amsterdam started to repair work of very far-reaching scope. Its task is to remove all traffic barriers in the city of Amsterdam as soon as possible, including clearing works in the port. The work also consists of cleaning up barriers made by the Germans in the streets, sealing the gapings caused by wooden blocks: pumping out flooded cellars, etc. Amsterdam had been installed and which, especially in the evening, pose a serious danger,


Recovery: Amsterdam Description: Amsterdam. Zaanstraat near Saint Mary Magdalene Church. Under the leadership of the captain J. Breman, the 2nd Genie Company in Amsterdam started to repair work of very far-reaching scope. Its task is to remove all traffic barriers in the city of Amsterdam as soon as possible, including clearing works in the port. The work also consists of cleaning up barriers made by the Germans in the streets, sealing the gapings caused by wooden blocks: pumping out flooded cellars, etc. Amsterdam had been installed and which, especially in the evening, pose a serious danger, words cleared up by the 2nd Genie Compagnie Annotation: The church building of the architect Cuypers was demolished in 1968. On the spot is now the Domela Nieuwenhuisplantsoen Date: June 1945 Location: Amsterdam, Noord-Holland Keywords: liberation, church buildings, wheelbarrows, military, neo-Gothic, barriers, roads


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