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Millions of euros extra for war museums and liberation festivals

Summary by Omroep Brabant
Brabant war museums, memorial centres and liberation festivals can count on structural financial support from the government from 2026. This is evident from a letter to parliament from State Secretary Vincent Karremans (Youth, Prevention and Sports), who presents a major multi-year plan to keep the memory of the Second World War alive. The investment is part of a structural contribution for the WWII sector, which will increase to 6.5 million eur…
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Brabant war museums, memorial centres and liberation festivals can count on structural financial support from the government from 2026. This is evident from a letter to parliament from State Secretary Vincent Karremans (Youth, Prevention and Sports), who presents a major multi-year plan to keep the memory of the Second World War alive. The investment is part of a structural contribution for the WWII sector, which will increase to 6.5 million eur…

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Omroep Brabant broke the news in on Tuesday, May 13, 2025.
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