| On this day, we remember the bravery of those who fought for our freedom. Europe must never forget: true liberty means defending our nations, our people, and our culture. #bevrijdingsdag Load image 79 KB
The Netherlands found it easier to mourn than to celebrate Remembrance Day (Dodenherdenking) began in 1946 and became a national tradition immediately Liberation Day (Bevrijdingsdag) was introduced the same year and by 1958 had been reduced to once every five years The Show more Load image 5 KB Load image 14 KB
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Good morning from The Hague! Only 1 hour to go! See the attached screenshot. Don’t forget to claim your handle! Today, the Netherlands celebrates National Liberation Day And also today: @toonie_tuesday Get ready Tooniacs! Have a great day everyone! Load image 56 KB
Yesterday was a sad day in the Netherlands, we remembered the fallen of WW2 (and some remember more), but today we celebrate our liberation. I love this 2 day system of sadness followed by joy. I wish more people realised why we celebrate it though. Anyway, go kiss a Canadian ;) Load image 13 KB Load image 5 KB
— Fake History Hunter (@fakehistoryhunt) May 5, 2026
Replying to @VRAB_Canada ''Tue., MAY 5-LIBERATION DAY of The NETHERLANDS/HOLLAND....1945/2026, 17:16-LEST WE FORGET, WE REMEMBER, THEY are NOT FORGOTTEN: 7, 600 CANADIANS, and How MANY ALLIES: GIF 42 KB Load GIF
Liberation Day serves to commemorate the victims of World War II and to celebrate the Netherlands' liberation from the Nazis after World War II. WWII was one of the most devastating wars in the history of humankind. Combining two aspects of the War into one weekend serves as a way to embrace both sides of the multi-dimensional war - the cost of human life and the relief of freedom.
Remembrance Day takes place on May 4 while Liberation Day takes place on May 5. The tradition of remembrance in the Netherlands developed through local events, some reference the atrocities of concentration camps while others mark specific campaigns, such as the bombardment of Rotterdam.
Top 3 Facts for 2026 Liberation Day (NLD) in the EU
On May 4 at 8pm the entire country commemorates the war with a minute of silence.
Anne Frank's family hid in the secret annex of the Opekta office buildings in Amsterdam during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands. Four employees knew of the hiding and took precautions, including building a secret bookcase, to hide them.
I keep my ideals, because in spite of everything I still believe that people are really good at heart. – Anne Frank
In the News and Trending in the EU for Liberation Day
Take a moment to consider the sacrifices made by millions during the conflict. At 8pm, the country holds a two-minute silence to commemorate those who have lost their lives in military conflicts and peacekeeping operations.
Visit the National Monument on Dam Square in Amsterdam where the Dutch King leads an official memorial ceremony.
Find a local event that marks the occasion, different institutions use different rituals, some with prayers and silence, others with discussion and debate. There is a parade in Eindhoven that starts at the 18 September Square, another event called Lichtjesroute winds through Eindhoven’s streets where light ornaments have been installed.
Read a book on the history of the Netherlands in WWII. Our favourites include 1) The Hiding Place by Corrie ten Boom 2) The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank 3) Storming the Tulips by Hannie J. Voyles
Watch an information film or documentary. World War II is the subject of many classic films. Our favourites include 1) Saving Private Ryan 2) Paths of Glory 3) Band of Brothers