WALCHEREN

välˈkhərən, region, Zeeland prov., SW Netherlands, on the North Sea at the entrance to the Scheldt estuary. Middelburg is the chief city and is also the capital of Zeeland prov. Vlissingen is also important. Dunes line the North Sea coast, and diked lowlands predominate elsewhere. Agriculture and cattle raising constitute the mainstays of Walcheren's economy; principal crops are wheat, vegetables, fruit, and sugar beets. Walcheren also has a considerable tourist trade, attracted largely by the medieval buildings in Middelburg. The region was occupied by the Germans and suffered heavy bombardment during World War II. The dikes were bombed and the area largely flooded in order hamper the German forces. In the autumn of 1944, Canadian and British troops assaulted and secured Walcheren as part of the campaign to clear the Scheldt estuary so that the Allies could use the Belgian port of Antwerp, which had been captured earlier.

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batteries on Walcheren Island," the 70th Division commander...Beveland for a last-ditch defense of Walcheren. 61 By the end of October, South Beveland...of Antwerp remained: the island of Walcheren. The scene during the Napoleonic era...
...1916: 103). Another Emergent Disease: Walcheren Fever According to Howard (1991: 301), the Walcheren Expedition (1809-10) con- stituted...set sail from Kent for the island of Walcheren in the Scheldt Estuary, Holland. The...
...finally disappointed was the evacuation of Walcheren approved. 1 By then Castlereagh had...month. There remains the question of Walcheren fever, apparently a combination of malaria...avoided, but confinement to the island of Walcheren was fatal. The fever there soon reached...
Attacking Walcheren would require an amphibious landing...major amphibious and airborne attack on Walcheren from England. But the need for such...Beveland and try to seize a bridgehead on Walcheren; it would be supported by the Scottish...
Attacking Walcheren would require an amphibious landing...major amphibious and airborne attack on Walcheren from England. But the need for such...Beveland and try to seize a bridgehead on Walcheren; it would be supported by the Scottish...
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...started to occur, particularly in Zeeuws-Vlaanderen and Walcheren. After the end of the World War I, the textile and chemical...Sea and the estuaries of the river Scheldt. The islands of Walcheren, on which the Vlissingen weather station was located, and...
...throughout the two centuries that followed Pitts death, from Walcheren in 1809 to the Falkland Islands in 1982. It may even be suggested...Clausewitz observed of operations against North Holland in 1799 and Walcheren in 1809, "as diversions they can only be justified by the...
...enterprise 40,000 men had set sail in July 1809 for the island of Walcheren in the Low Countries. Ideally they might have seized Antwerp...Politically damaging though it was, in military terms the Walcheren expedition was a sideshow. A more active and important phase...
...900 tons and mounted two fifteen-inch guns. These ships acquitted themselves well during the landings at Normandy and Walcheren Island, and in other actions in between. The monitor will, ideally, be an inexpensive Arsenal Ship for the Marines. While...
...naval power through incidents such as the British attack on Buenos Aires in 1807, or the ill-fated amphibious operations at Walcheren or Gallipoli nearly one hundred years later. In resurrecting the naval dimension to British history, Black does not lapse...
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...of Learning to the North; in fact to Walcheren, the outmost island of the Zeeland Archipelago...the main seaport for travellers, so Walcheren and its provincial capital Middelburg...Italy, Mabuse seems to have decided that Walcheren was quite big enough for him. Middelburg...
...Vlissingen, is a town on the Dutch island of Walcheren. To me, a school-boy in World War...on its successful attack, described Walcheren as the worlds most strongly defended...on 19 October 1944 in time to join the Walcheren invasion. As Peter White wrote in his...
...once The state of mind of many of our leading politicians on Europe reminds me of the old satirical quatrain about the 1809 Walcheren campaign: Great Chatham with his sabre drawn Stood waiting for Sir Richard Strachan; Sir Richard, longing to be at em...
...attention in the early days of the Peninsular Campaign. Graham had also been one of the few officers to serve with distinction at Walcheren, the disastrous expedition to seize the French fleet as it lay anchored off the Dutch island. The choice was interesting...
...Horatio Bottomley, (Cassell, 1972); Travers Humphries, Criminal Days (Hodder Stoughton, 1946). The late Gerald Rawling was a freelance writer and the author of Cinderella Operation The Battle for Walcheren. 1944 (Cassell, 1980).


 

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...bombers on a mission to flood the island of Walcheren, off the Dutch coast. It was the base...blow up the islands sea wall - and flood Walcheren. The raid took place on October 3...flew 30 missions in six months, the Walcheren raid being one of his last. He left...
...assault craft taking part in an attack on the Dutch island of Walcheren, a vital obsta-obstacle in the Allied advance on Germany...assault craft taking part in an attack on the Dutch island of Walcheren, a vital obstacle in the Allied advance on Germany. The...
...Don had his first experience of battle during the fight for Walcheren Island off the coast of Holland. Dons team set up a signal...Royal Marine Commandos with landing craft ready to attack Walcheren Island. Don, who has three grandchildren, said: "I watched...
...losing at cards. That was just before the battle on the beaches, But I never got to pay him back. He was killed in action at Walcheren, near Ostend. When I joined up there were about 30 of us. After the war there were about half a dozen left. It was tough...
...magnet," he said. "I dont know why it is but you just have to go back there." As part of the Allied force that took Walcheren in Holland - a former island that has become part of the mainland - he was part of a force that tipped the balance in the...
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WALCHEREN val kh r n, region, Zeeland prov...vegetables, fruit, and sugar beets. Walcheren also has a considerable tourist trade...British troops assaulted and secured Walcheren as part of the campaign to clear the...
...Germany. The Scheldt estuary includes the former islands of Walcheren, North Beveland, and South Beveland. The West Frisian Islands...year Delta Project was begun. As a result of the project, Walcheren and North and South Beveland were joined to the mainland and...
...from the North Sea, South Beveland became a peninsula of the mainland; North Beveland was linked to the peninsula by way of Walcheren island. A shipping canal connecting the Belgian port of Antwerp with the Rhine River traverses South Beveland. Agriculture...
...MIDDELBURG mid lburgh , city (1994 pop. 40,118), capital of Zeeland prov., SW Netherlands, on the former island of Walcheren . It is a manufacturing and tourist center. Chartered in 1217, Middelburg developed into an important medieval trade center...
...flush ing, city (1994 pop. 44,211), Zeeland prov., SW Netherlands, on the southern coast of the former island of Walcheren . Its manufactures include shipbuilding, chemicals, and gears. Dairying, cattle, sugar beets, vegetables, grain, and...
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