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National Canadian Liberation Monument

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The National Canadian Liberation Monument is a solemn and striking memorial located in Apeldoorn's city center, near the main square. It commemorates the Canadian soldiers who played a crucial role in liberating the Netherlands from Nazi occupation during World War II. The monument features a large bronze sculpture of a maple leaf intertwined with a Dutch lion, symbolizing the bond between Canada and the Netherlands. Surrounding the monument are plaques with historical information and the names of Canadian units that participated in the liberation. The site is often adorned with flowers and wreaths, especially on May 5 (Liberation Day) and Remembrance Day. What makes this monument distinctive is its central location and its role as a focal point for annual commemorative ceremonies. It serves as a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made for freedom and the enduring friendship between the two nations.

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  • The bronze maple leaf and Dutch lion sculpture
  • Plaques listing Canadian units and historical context
  • Annual commemorative ceremonies on May 5 and November 11
  • The nearby Canadian War Cemetery in Groesbeek (a short drive away)

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