The Netherlands Celebrating Liberation after WW2

Restaurated and Colorized excerpts from a Canadian newsreel showing recordings after the liberation of the Netherlands in 1945. People celebrate on the street. Collaborators and Dutch women who had relationships with men of the German occupying force, called “Moffenmeiden“ were abused and humiliated in public, usually by having their heads shaved and painted orange Background on the liberation: After crossing the Rhine at Wesel and Rees, Canadian, British and Polish forces entered the Netherlands from the east, liberated the eastern and northern provinces. Notable battles during this movement are the battle of Groningen and the battle of Otterlo, both in April 1945. The western provinces, where the situation was worst, however, had to wait until the surrender of German forces in the Netherlands was negotiated on the eve of 5 May 1945 (three days before the general capitulation of Germany), in the Hotel de Wereld in Wageningen. Previously the Swedish Red Cross had been allowed to provide relief efforts, and Allied forces were allowed to airdrop food over the German-occupied territories in Operation Manna Vivid History is dedicated to restoring old black and white footage and creating high-quality colorized versions to give you an authentic and vivid experience of the past. The video has been restored and colorized using state-of-the-art machine learning methods. The restoration steps included: - motion stabilization - noise reduction - colorization - upscaling to 4K - adding ambiance sound Please subscribe to my channel, if you want to see more videos that bring you back in time and let you experience the past. Copyright: If you have any copyright claims please do not file a claim through youtube but contact us directly at @ and we will resolve the matter immediately.
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