5th
OF MAY, LIBERATION DAY
World
War 2 is overshadowing the first days of May every year. In the
Netherlands this goes especially for the fourth and the fifth.
On
the evening of the 4th the country mourns the dead and on
the fifth we celebrate our regained freedom and democracy.
The
dates are open for dispute.
Officialy
the German Wehrmacht capitulated on the 7th of May to the
Allies. Due to their timezone, the ceremony was held on the 8th.
On the 9th of May the Russian celebrate their victory over
Nazism with big parades.
The
4th and 5th of May refer to the Dutch situation
at the end of the war. The south of Holland has been liberated. The
Wehrmacht uses the rivers Rhine and Waal as their line of defense.
During a winter of Hunger (44-45) the Dutch in the western provinces
were starved to death. A warcrime of enormous proportions and to be
compared with starvation of the Jews in the Warschau-gettho. But on a
far bigger scale.
On
the 5th the Allies start negotiations with the remaining
Nazi-forces, who were cut of from the “Heimat”. Officialy a
peace-treaty was reached on the 5th in a hotel in the town
of Wageningen.
Seen
from the perspective of military hierarchy the German commander did
not have the competence or power to sign such an agreement. The
treaty was not valid. On the 7th inhabitants of Amsterdam
partied to celebrate their liberation.
German
soldiers shot at them and several died. The war was not over, yet.
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