Destruction of Dutch cities and infrastructure at the beginning of the Second World War, Arnoldus Vrauwdêunt, 1940 Canvas Print
Oblong album with black cover with green back and corners. In it 49 sheets on which photos and postcards of various sizes are pasted The album bound with brown twisted cord. The album contains a total of 70 photos and 47 postcards. On the first page a photo of a statement from the municipality that it is now in a state of war. Many of the magazines contain photos from after a bombing supplemented with a postcard of the same location before the bombing. 37 photos devastation in Rotterdam and 47 postcards Rotterdam (mostly from before the bombing). 3 photos of German troops in Amsterdam. 1 photo of Germans on their way to Haarlem. 1 photo of the Grebbeberg. 2 pictures of the Grebbelinie. 5 photos of the railway bridge at Deventer and destroyed station. 11 photos of devastation cities and bridges in unknown place. 2 photos of an exploded bomb. 1 photo of a hotel in Wageningen. 3 photos of devastation in Rhenen. 5 pictures of a destroyed city (Rhenen?). 1 photo, not original, of the Royal family. 2 photos, not original and printed after the war, of the landing of paratroopers on May 10, 1940, perhaps at the Moerdijk.
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