Liberation Day (The Netherlands)

Liberation Day (The Netherlands)

Liberation Day ( _nl. Bevrijdingsdag) is celebrated each year on May 5th in the Netherlands to mark the end of the German occupation during World War II.

The nation was liberated largely by Canadian troops, with the assistance of the British and American Armies (see Operation Market Garden). On May 5, 1945, the Canadian General Charles Foulkes and the German Commander-in-Chief Johannes Blaskowitz reached an agreement on the capitulation of German forces in the Netherlands in Hotel De Wereld in Wageningen. One day later, the capitulation document was signed in the auditorium of Wageningen University, located next-door to the hotel.

After the liberation in 1945, Liberation Day was commemorated every 5 years. Finally, in 1990, the day was declared to be a national holiday, when the liberation would be commemorated and celebrated every year.

On May 4th, the Dutch hold the Remembrance of the Dead for the people who have fought and died during World War II, and wars in general. There is a remembrance gathering in the Nieuwe Kerk (Amsterdam) and at the National Monument on the Dam Square in Amsterdam. Throughout the country, two minutes of silence are observed at 8:00 p.m. On May 5th, the liberation is celebrated and festivals are held at most places in the Netherlands.

ee also

* Liberation day
* Remembrance of the Dead
* Public holidays in the Netherlands
* Victory in Europe Day
* Second World War

External links

* [http://wwii.ca/page52.html - Canada and Holland] The liberation of Holland with photos and video footage.
* [http://www.4en5mei.nl Official site of Remembrance and Liberation day (Dutch)]
* [http://www.4en5mei.nl/portal/english.summary English summary on official site]
* [http://www.memorial-montormel.org/?id=70 First Polish armoured division liberating Netherlands]
* [http://www.memorial-montormel.org/?id=71 4th Canadian armoured division liberating Netherlands]


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