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NETHERLANDS NAVY STILL FIGHTING HITLER: The Jarger part of the units of the Royal Netherlands Navy, which at the time of the invasion were in Dutch waters, escaped to Egland, leaving behind only those ships which ha d been lost through enemy action. The ships of the Dutch Navy which reached England were immediately integrated in the work of the Royal Navy; and since then have taken a magnificent part in the war at sea. This picture is of a Dutch torpedo-boat, now sailing with the Royal Navy.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 March 1942, Page 4

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NETHERLANDS NAVY STILL FIGHTING HITLER: The Jarger part of the units of the Royal Netherlands Navy, which at the time of the invasion were in Dutch waters, escaped to Egland, leaving behind only those ships which had been lost through enemy action. The ships of the Dutch Navy which reached England were immediately integrated in the work of the Royal Navy; and since then have taken a magnificent part in the war at sea. This picture is of a Dutch torpedo-boat, now sailing with the Royal Navy. Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 March 1942, Page 4

NETHERLANDS NAVY STILL FIGHTING HITLER: The Jarger part of the units of the Royal Netherlands Navy, which at the time of the invasion were in Dutch waters, escaped to Egland, leaving behind only those ships which had been lost through enemy action. The ships of the Dutch Navy which reached England were immediately integrated in the work of the Royal Navy; and since then have taken a magnificent part in the war at sea. This picture is of a Dutch torpedo-boat, now sailing with the Royal Navy. Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 March 1942, Page 4

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