On May 5, the Dutch will celebrate “Liberation Day,” a national holiday marking the end of Nazi occupation in the Netherlands during the Second World War. Canadian soldiers led the charge against the German occupiers 80 years ago and today, people lined the streets to in the town of Apeldoorn to honour Canada’s contribution. Mike Armstrong reports.
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