Event Liberation of Netherlands

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Was the Allied liberation of the Netherlands from the German occupying forces.

Chronology

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  • November 1944: Wissenkerke,Zoutelande are liberated by the Allies of World War II
  • September 1944: Eindhoven is liberated by the Allies of World War II
  • September 1944: Sint-Oedenrode, Veghel, Son en Breugel are liberated by the Allies of World War II
  • September 1944: Deurne is liberated by the Allies of World War II
  • October 1944: Kerkrade is liberated by the Allies of World War II
  • April 1945: Doetinchem,Borculo,Eibergen,Enschede are liberated by the Allies of World War II
  • April 1945: Zutphen, Leeuwarden, Zoutkamp are liberated by the Allies of World War II
  • September 1944: Weert is liberated by the Allies of World War II
  • April 1945: Almelo is liberated by the Allies of World War II
  • November 1944: Vlissingen,Westkapelle are liberated by the Allies of World War II
  • April 1945: Hengelo is liberated by the Allies of World War II
  • October 1944: Venray is liberated by the Allies of World War II
  • September 1944: Sint-Oedenrode, Veghel, Son en Breugel are liberated by the Allies of World War II
  • September 1944: Veldhoven is liberated by the Allies of World War II
  • April 1945: Groningen is liberated by the Allies of World War II
  • April 1945: Assen,Diepenveen,Olst are liberated by the Allies of World War II
  • April 1945: Apeldoorn is liberated by the Allies of World War II
  • April 1945: Doetinchem,Borculo,Eibergen,Enschede are liberated by the Allies of World War II
  • September 1944: Helmond,Oss are liberated by the Allies of World War II
  • October 1944: Den Bosch, Tilburg, Bergen op Zoom are liberated by the Allies of World War II
  • October 1944: Tholen,Goes are liberated by the Allies of World War II
  • September 1944: Deurne is liberated by the Allies of World War II
  • September 1944: Nijmegen, Geldrop, Someren, Terneuzen are liberated by the Allies of World War II
  • November 1944: Middelburg is liberated by the Allies of World War II
  • April 1945: Almelo is liberated by the Allies of World War II
  • April 1945: Arnhem, Zwolle are liberated by the Allies of World War II
  • December 1944: Blerick is liberated by the Allies of World War II
  • December 1944: Blerick is liberated by the Allies of World War II
  • November 1944: Veere,Koudekerke are liberated by the Allies of World War II
  • September 1944: Simpelveld is liberated by the Allies of World War II
  • October 1944: Tholen,Goes are liberated by the Allies of World War II
  • November 1944: Vlissingen,Westkapelle are liberated by the Allies of World War II
  • April 1945: Groningen is liberated by the Allies of World War II
  • April 1945: Westerbork,Brummen,Deventer are liberated by the Allies of World War II
  • September 1944: Mook is liberated by the Allies of World War II
  • September 1944: Maastricht, Gulpen, Meerssen are liberated by the Allies of World War II

1. Battle of Nijmegen

Was the liberation of the Dutch city of Nijmegen from German occupation during World War II.

  • September 1944: The Battle of Nijmegen or Liberation of Nijmegen occurred from 17 to 20 September 1944.

2. Battle of Overloon

As a battle fought during the Second World War between Allied forces and the German Army which took place in and around the village of Overloon in the south-east of the Netherlands .

  • October 1944: Overloon is liberated by the Allies of World War II
  • October 1944: Overloon is liberated by the Allies of World War II

Selected Sources

  • Chronologisch overzicht van de bevrijding van Nederlandse plaatsen in de Tweede Wereldoorlog. Wikipedia. Retrieved on 12 september 2020 on https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chronologisch_overzicht_van_de_bevrijding_van_Nederlandse_plaatsen_in_de_Tweede_Wereldoorlog
  • Williams, M.H. (1989): United States army in World War II - Special Studies - Chronology 1941-1945, pp.276-282