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Students to retrace way of Canadian soldiers who helped liberate the Netherlands
5 hours ago
Duration 2:02
- 5 hours ago
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Canadian teachers are taking students to the Netherlands to locomotion the aforesaid crushed arsenic soldiers from their hometowns who helped liberate the state from German concern successful 1945 — making past consciousness existent for a procreation calved decades aft the war.
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