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Country
  
Netherlands

Demonym(s)
  
Woensdrechter

Postcode
  
4630–4645

Area
  
91.99 km²

Local time
  
Wednesday 1:30 AM

Number of airports
  
1

Elevation
  
24 m (79 ft)

Time zone
  
CET (UTC+1)

Website
  
www.woensdrecht.nl

Province
  
North Brabant

Area code
  
0164

Woensdrecht

Weather
  
7°C, Wind NW at 5 km/h, 93% Humidity

Woensdrecht ( pronunciation ) is a municipality (named after the village) in the southern Netherlands.

Contents

Map of Woensdrecht, Netherlands

Woensdrecht is the home of the Woensdrecht Air Base, which is located to the north-east of the village of Woensdrecht and to the north-west of Huijbergen.

Second World War

On 2 October 1944, at the beginning of the Battle of the Scheldt (2 October-8 November 1944), the Canadian 2nd Division began its advance north from Antwerp. Stiff fighting at Woensdrecht ensued on 6 October, the objective of the first phase. The Germans, reinforced by Battle Group Chill, saw the priority in holding there, controlling direct access to South Beveland and Walcheren Island. There were heavy casualties as the Canadians attacked over open, flooded land. Driving rain, booby traps and land mines made advance very difficult. On 13 October, what would come to be known as "Black Friday", the Canadian 5th Infantry Brigade's Black Watch was virtually wiped out in an unsuccessful attack. The Calgary Highlanders were to follow up with a more successful action, and their Carrier Platoon succeeded in taking the rail station at Korteven. Heavy fighting at Hoogerheide also ensued, but by 16 October, Woensdrecht was secured, cutting the land link to South Beveland and Walcheren. The Canadians was successful in completing their objective.

After that the Buffaloes, ground forces dedicating to causing as much impact to the enemy troops during the barrage, secured the Breskens pocket on the north side of the Scheldt river.

Cold War era

In 1983, it was decided that the United States would station 48 nuclear armed cruise missiles at the air base in the district, unless the USSR reduced their number of SS-20 missiles to 378. Since the number was still higher in 1985, stationing was to proceed. Among the Dutch population there was protest against this. The plan was cancelled in 1987 due to the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty.

Population centres

  • Hoogerheide (population: 8,268)
  • Ossendrecht (5,300)
  • Putte (3,860)
  • Huijbergen (2,180)
  • Woensdrecht (village) (1,470)
  • Climate

    The climate in this area has mild differences between highs and lows, and there is adequate rainfall year round. According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, Woensdrecht has a marine west coast climate, abbreviated "Cfb" on climate maps.

    References

    Woensdrecht Wikipedia


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