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REBURIAL OF DUTCH VICTIMS OF NAZI TERROR.—The body of the only woman among 422 victims of a Nazi massacre being borne from St, Bavo Church in Haarlem to the churchyard of honour. The coffin is draped by the Dutch flag which flew from the house of Queen Wilhelmina in London on the day that the first part of the Netherlands was liberated. The bodies of these 422 Dutch people were discovered in the sand dunes near Haarlem. All had been shot. Queen Wilhelmina, Princess Juliana, and Prince Bernhard attended the reburial ceremony.

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Evening Star, Issue 25684, 7 January 1946, Page 2

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Untitled Evening Star, Issue 25684, 7 January 1946, Page 2

Untitled Evening Star, Issue 25684, 7 January 1946, Page 2

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