Chronology of the liberation of Dutch cities and towns during World War II explained
This is a chronological overview of the dates at which the liberation by the Allies in World War II took place of a number of Dutch cities and towns.
1944
The battle of Overloon started on 30 September
1945
- 1 March: Roermond, Venlo
- 1 April: Doetinchem, Borculo, Eibergen, Enschede
- 3 April: Hengelo
- 5 April: Almelo
- 12 April: Westerbork, Brummen, Deventer
- 13 April: Assen, Diepenveen, Olst
- 14 April: Arnhem (Liberation of Arnhem), Zwolle
- 15 April: Zutphen, Leeuwarden, Zoutkamp
- 16 April: Groningen (Battle of Groningen)
- 17 April: Otterlo (Battle of Otterlo)
- 17 April: Apeldoorn
- 5 May: Capitulation of the remaining German forces
- 5 May: Amsterdam
- 7 May: Utrecht
- 9 May: De Klomp
- 20 May: Texel (Georgian uprising on Texel)
- 11 June: Schiermonnikoog
See also
Literature
- J. Dankers & J. Verheul, Bezet gebied dag in dag uit (Utrecht 1985).