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2005-10-04 03:53 Fawcett5 490×480× (48882 bytes) Citizens Utrecht celebrating the liberation of the city by the [[Canadian Army]], [[7 May]], [[1945]]. Photograph by [[Alexander Mackenzie Stirton]], [[Canada|Canadian]] [[Department of National Defence (Canada)|]], now in the collection of [[Library and
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