Exhibit on WW II’s Dutch liberation unveiled at the Canadian War Museum
STORY BY ALEX BOWERS
This year marks 80 years since Canada’s leading role in the liberation of the Netherlands. In recognition of the anniversary, the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa has unveiled an exhibit highlighting the bitter struggles that delivered freedom to the Dutch populace in the last months of the Second World War.
The thought-provoking “Liberation! Canada and the Netherlands, 1944-1945” display was launched in 2020, but has subsequently been revitalized. It runs until May 9, 2025, detailing the “sweetest of springs” through 11 key images and six personal stories. An online version is also available on the museum’s website.
Jeff Noakes, the facility’s WW II historian, spoke to Legion Magazine about commemorating the Dutch liberation eight decades on.
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