Landings at Vlissingen (Infatuate 1)

Assault troops landed on Walcheren at dawn on 1 November 1944 and most of Vlissingen was included in the first bridgehead. The landings were supported by fire from British warships. The object of the assault was to silence the enemy guns menacing the Scheldt passage to the port of Antwerp. This image shows troops advancing along the waterfront near Flushing with shells bursting ahead.