The march of relatives of Canadian liberators began in Vlissingen
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The march of relatives of Canadian liberators began in Vlissingen
Some 120 relatives of Canadian soldiers who were involved in the liberation of the Netherlands in the Second World War started a commemorative walk through the country in Vlissingen. In the Zeeland city, wreaths were laid at the end of the afternoon on Uncle Beach at the Oranjemolen, where the Allies landed in 1944. The Canadian liberation fire was also lit. According to a volunteer of the Dutch organization involved, there were some eighty to n…
·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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