The inspiring story of the development of flood control and land reclamation in the Netherlands: the struggle of a people whose hard work, persistence and character built their country and protected their land from natural disaster. Documents the labor-intensive construction of the dikes and polders of the Zuiderzee and in the Rhine delta. Includes unique historical scenes of the founding of Lelystad on land reclaimed from the sea. Produced in 1969. Ernest Kleinberg (1910-1980) was born in Breslau, Germany. He grew up in Vienna, where he became a photographer for American news agencies and Life magazine. In March 1938 he was arrested by the Gestapo for photographing Hitler's march into Vienna. Released six weeks later thanks to pressure from American friends, he escaped to New York where he resumed photography and rescued his entire family from Nazi Austria. In the early 1950s he became a self-taught film producer. He subsequently completed more than 25 documentary movies. Click this link for other films by Ernest Kleinberg: www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Films+of+Ernest+Kleinberg&oq=Films+of+Ernest+Kleinberg&gs_l=youtube.12..35i39.897.7467.0.11689.29.26.2.0.0.1.1474.14560.6j6j3j2j1j7-8.26.0...0.0...1ac.1.DP7rAe0-Xus