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Oranjestad WWII part 1

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Uploaded by on Mar 22, 2009

Shipwreck, Oranjestad. Torpedoed by a german U boat on February 1942. Resting at a depth of 69 meters in front of the oil refinery of Aruba.

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  • I just read the book "The Propeller" and actually seeing this video was awe inspiring! Thank you for doing this great work! You are doing those who died a great service with the monument.

  • Can't we just appreciate these people for taking the time and cost to do something for honoring and remembering the people that fought for this island during the war? Great Job guys! Some people still care for what the island went through during the war years. Others just care for the publicity.

  • mi pregunta ta si a usa un arquelogo pa documenta e trabao cu boso a haci y si a pone e instancia concerni dus museo arquelogico di Aruba na altura?

  • Great Job

    Great video

    thanks for sharing

    you all should be very proud

    Jerry Plunkett New York

  • Nice job great video

    Thanks for sharing

    You all should be very proud

    Jerry Plunkett New york

  • Great achievement guys !! Many have talked about it, only you did it. A milestone in saving Aruban history. The crews of Oranjestad and Pedernales deserve this memorial. Well done.

    Willemsubmerged

  • Thank you Percy and Paulus for this historical view, courage and ability took place here. Good job guys.

    See you soon with part of it on shore.

    Regards, Family Henriquez.

  • Thank you Percy and Paulus for this historical view, courage and ability took place here. Good job guys.

    See you soon with part of it on shore.

  • Fantastic! Beautiful video, very well filmed and excellent choice of music. Thanks for sharing this very important, but quite forgotten, part of Aruba's history with the world.

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