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Liberation Monument Moerstraten

The memorial memorizes the nine Canadian Soldiers that died during the liberation of the village of Moerstraten. On the cross the emblem of the Canadian Forces has been attached.

The following text can be read on the remembrance plaque on both sides of the cross.
Left the text in English (which is the translation of the text in Dutch on the right hand side):
In remembrance
of the heroes who died
for us.


The text on the plaque before the cross:
Names of our fallen Canadian friends

29 – 10 – ‘44
Cdsm Kirker L.R.
Cdsm Stronach J.D.
Cpl Tremblay R.P.
Cdsm Burns R.R.

31 – 10 – ‘44
Cdsm Bendall B.L.
Lieut Morrison F.B.

2 – 11 – ‘44
Pte Hamilton E.D.
Pte Foster F.E.

3 – 11 – ‘44
Sgt Irwin C.C.


In the front of the monument there are two plaques with English and Dutch texts:
Given by
thankful
Moerstraten


Besides the stairs of the monument there is a shield with a text that can be translated as follows:
"Liberation monument"

The first monument
in remembrance of the Second World War
in The Netherlands
was unveiled in Moerstraten

on August 26th, 1945.

Carried out by Umberto Mion
hkk "de vierschaar". (This is the regional geographical and historical society).

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Source

  • Text: Mia van den Berg
  • Photos: Dick de Bruijne

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