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Reichswald Forest War Cemetery
On May 8, 2015, members of the Government of Canada delegation participated in a commemorative ceremony at the Reichswald Forest War Cemetery, the largest Commonwealth burial ground in Germany. It was created after the Second World War, when honoured war dead were brought in from battlegrounds all over western Germany. It serves as a lasting reminder of the fierce fighting that took place in the Rhineland during the last months of the war.

Visit to Kamp Westerbork / Flower-laying ceremony at National Westerbork Memorial
As part of the 70th anniversary of the Liberation of the Netherlands, Canadian Veterans visit Kamp Westerbork for a private flower-laying ceremony at the National Westerbork Cemetery. Kamp Westerbork, located approximately 15 kilometres outside of the village of Westerbork, Netherlands, was the site of a large transit and work camp where more than 100,000 Jews, gypsies and resistance members were taken during the Second World War. On April 12, 1945, Kamp Westerbork was liberated and 876 prisoners freed when the Canadian Army came upon the camp.
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