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National Canadian Liberation Monument

Coordinates: 52°13′37″N 5°56′46″E / 52.2270°N 5.9461°E / 52.2270; 5.9461
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The National Canadian Liberation Monument (Dutch language: Nationaal Canadees Bevrijdingsmonument) is a Second World War monument in Apeldoorn, Netherlands, honouring the liberation of the Netherlands. It was unveiled on 5 May 2000 by Princess Margriet of the Netherlands. It features a sculpture Man with Two Hats by Henk Visch [nl], which is identical to one in Commissioners Park in Ottawa.[1]

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  1. ^ "Apeldoorn, Nationaal Canadees Bevrijdingsmonument". Nationaal Comité 4 en 5 mei (in Dutch). Retrieved 9 November 2024.

52°13′37″N 5°56′46″E / 52.2270°N 5.9461°E / 52.2270; 5.9461