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Antwerp V1 and V2 attacks - Fall of shot on Arrondissement of Antwerp from 7 Oct. 44 to 30 March 1945

The Operation Antwerp X was a World War II military operation conducted by Allied forces to protect the Port of Antwerp, which was vital to the supply of the Allied armies in North-West Europe from October 1944 to March 1945.[1][2][3][4][5]

Memorial plaque in the former hotel Le Grand Veneur in Keerbergen
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