Liberation: Canada in France, Belgium, Netherlands and Germany
*From June-sept. Canadians fight fierce battles in Normandy
*Most casualties at the battle of falais gap
*Sept. Canadians take Dieppe
*In march 1945 the US and UK attacked Germany
*Canadians the were given the job of liberating the Netherlands
*This was a major aid mission as much of Netherlands had been flooded by Germans
*Combat was often house to house
*6300 Canadians killed in liberation of the Netherlands
*Netherlands now loves canada
*May 4th Germans surrender Netherlands to Canada
*Soviet Union attacked Germany from the east and met up with Britain and the USA
*Germans surrender May 7th 1945 (VE Day)
*Hitler committed suicide with his wife Eva Braun
*Most casualties at the battle of falais gap
*Sept. Canadians take Dieppe
*In march 1945 the US and UK attacked Germany
*Canadians the were given the job of liberating the Netherlands
*This was a major aid mission as much of Netherlands had been flooded by Germans
*Combat was often house to house
*6300 Canadians killed in liberation of the Netherlands
*Netherlands now loves canada
*May 4th Germans surrender Netherlands to Canada
*Soviet Union attacked Germany from the east and met up with Britain and the USA
*Germans surrender May 7th 1945 (VE Day)
*Hitler committed suicide with his wife Eva Braun
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Summary
The liberation of the Netherlands was a big victory for the allies and the Netherlands are now eternally thankful. Still not sure how hitler died, committing suicide with his wife is just one of the most plausible theories.