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lock. From there, the canal continues along a second artificial segment of 9 kilometres (6 mi). This latter section was built because inland ships at the time of the construction of the canal were not built for the open sea, which they would have faced at the
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due to its strategic importance. During June through August 12th 1940 a series of raids culminating in a raid by 49 and 83 Squadrons damaged the aqueducts that crossed the River Elbe - putting the canal out of commission for short periods.
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After the Second World War, the canal had to be widened. Those parts that were above ground level could not easily be widened, and therefore a new route was constructed between
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and Ems on bridges. These bridges are built with large arches, and the bridge over the Lippe lies 15 metres (49 ft) above the river.
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to reduce demand on the railway network, which could not cope with the transport of products from the
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breaching it and causing considerable damage. In August of 1944,
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and the entry to the sea port of Emden. It is connected to the
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Some kilometres to the north, the canal reaches the city of
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The best known building of the Dortmund-Ems canal is the
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Dortmund Port
Dortmund
Germany
Emden
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Münster lock
Germany
inland port
Dortmund
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seaport
Emden
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