The Battle of the Roer Triangle; Second World War, 1945
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The Battle of the Roer Triangle; Second World War, 1945
Sketch showing the Allied Second Army crossing the Vloed Beek in Holland during a night attack on the 17th January 1945. On the left of the image one can see sappers constructing an improvised causeway across the stream, whilst on the right the British troops can be seen moving towards the village of Dieteren. This sketch was made by the Illustrated London News special artist, Captain Bryan de Grineau, who was stationed with the British Second Army in Holland
Media ID 4391825
© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
1945 Allied Attack Bryan Cause Way Constructing Crossing Grineau Holland Improvised Moving Sappers Special Stationed Stream Triangle Whilst
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