The pass at the time varied in width, at its narrowest point perhaps about 100 metres.

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Things have changed. During World War 2 when the German invasion was moving south, the chorus arose, amongst the British armchair-generals and politicians who knew the old story, to ‘hold the pass’. Unfortunately in the interim the sea on the coastline had receded 5 km, giving a nice trafficway for the panzers.

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