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  2. SS Amsterdam (1930) - Wikipedia

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    The ship was built by John Brown on Clydebank. She was one of an order for three ships, the others being Vienna and Prague.She was launched on 30 January 1930. On 14 October 1932, she brought Prince George, Duke of Kent back from his tour of Denmark, Sweden and the Netherlands.

  3. List of Tour de France Grands Départs - Wikipedia

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    The Tour de France is an annual road bicycle race held over 23 days in July. Established in 1903 by newspaper L'Auto, ... Amsterdam: 1955 France: Upper Normandy:

  4. Max Geldray - Wikipedia

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    Geldray was born Max Leon van Gelder, on 12 February 1916 in Amsterdam, Netherlands, to Jewish parents. [1] His father, Leon van Gelder, was a commercial traveller, and his mother was Margarite, née Baillosterky. [2] By 1922, Leon was the European Manager for Maja perfume and the family moved out of Amsterdam to Bilthoven. [3]

  5. Netherlands in World War II - Wikipedia

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    A bunker of the Peel-Raam Line, built in 1939. The Dutch colonies such as the Dutch East Indies (modern Indonesia) caused the Netherlands to be one of the top five oil producers in the world at the time and to have the world's largest aircraft factory in the Interbellum (Fokker), which aided the neutrality of the Netherlands and the success of its arms dealings in the First World War.

  6. Liberty Road (France) - Wikipedia

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    Liberty Road (French La voie de la Liberté) is the commemorative way marking the route of the Allied forces from D-Day in June 1944. It starts in Sainte-Mère-Eglise, in the Manche département in Normandy, France, travels across Northern France to Metz and then northwards to end in Bastogne in Belgium, on the border of Luxembourg.

  7. Andrew Ducarel - Wikipedia

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    A Tour through Normandy, described in a letter to a friend (anon.) (London, 1754); republished in a greatly enlarged form (and under Ducarel's name) as Anglo-Norman Antiquities considered, in a Tour through part of Normandy, illustrated with 27 copperplates (London, 1767) De Registris Lambethanis Dissertatiuncula (London, 1766)

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