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Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

09.05.2025. Tallinn. Banks of red carnations were laid at the foot of the Bronze Soldier monument in Tallinn on by the Russian-speaking community to commemorate Soviet soldiers on "Victory Day." The statue was originally designed to commemorate the Soviet soldiers who died liberating Tallinn from the Nazis and are seen as "liberators" by Russia. Estonians do not view the soldiers as liberators, as the Soviets then started the second occupation of Estonia, which lasted until 1991. Photo: Tairo Lutter / Postimees

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Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

09.05.2025. Tallinn. Banks of red carnations were laid at the foot of the Bronze Soldier monument in Tallinn on by the Russian-speaking community to commemorate Soviet soldiers on "Victory Day." The statue was originally designed to commemorate the Soviet soldiers who died liberating Tallinn from the Nazis and are seen as "liberators" by Russia. Estonians do not view the soldiers as liberators, as the Soviets then started the second occupation of Estonia, which lasted until 1991. Photo: Tairo Lutter / Postimees

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Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

08.05.2025. Tallinn. Banks of red carnations were laid at the foot of the Bronze Soldier monument in Tallinn on by the Russian-speaking community to commemorate Soviet soldiers on "Victory Day." The statue was originally designed to commemorate the Soviet soldiers who died liberating Tallinn from the Nazis and are seen as "liberators" by Russia. Estonians do not view the soldiers as liberators, as the Soviets then started the second occupation of Estonia, which lasted until 1991. Photo: Martin Pedaja / Postimees

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Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

08.05.2025. Tallinn. Banks of red carnations were laid at the foot of the Bronze Soldier monument in Tallinn on by the Russian-speaking community to commemorate Soviet soldiers on "Victory Day." The statue was originally designed to commemorate the Soviet soldiers who died liberating Tallinn from the Nazis and are seen as "liberators" by Russia. Estonians do not view the soldiers as liberators, as the Soviets then started the second occupation of Estonia, which lasted until 1991. Photo: Martin Pedaja / Postimees

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Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

08.05.2025. Tallinn. Banks of red carnations were laid at the foot of the Bronze Soldier monument in Tallinn on by the Russian-speaking community to commemorate Soviet soldiers on "Victory Day." The statue was originally designed to commemorate the Soviet soldiers who died liberating Tallinn from the Nazis and are seen as "liberators" by Russia. Estonians do not view the soldiers as liberators, as the Soviets then started the second occupation of Estonia, which lasted until 1991. Photo: Martin Pedaja / Postimees

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Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

08.05.2025. Tallinn. Banks of red carnations were laid at the foot of the Bronze Soldier monument in Tallinn on by the Russian-speaking community to commemorate Soviet soldiers on "Victory Day." The statue was originally designed to commemorate the Soviet soldiers who died liberating Tallinn from the Nazis and are seen as "liberators" by Russia. Estonians do not view the soldiers as liberators, as the Soviets then started the second occupation of Estonia, which lasted until 1991. Photo: Martin Pedaja / Postimees

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Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

08.05.2025. Tallinn. Banks of red carnations were laid at the foot of the Bronze Soldier monument in Tallinn on by the Russian-speaking community to commemorate Soviet soldiers on "Victory Day." The statue was originally designed to commemorate the Soviet soldiers who died liberating Tallinn from the Nazis and are seen as "liberators" by Russia. Estonians do not view the soldiers as liberators, as the Soviets then started the second occupation of Estonia, which lasted until 1991. Photo: Martin Pedaja / Postimees

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Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

08.05.2025. Tallinn. Banks of red carnations were laid at the foot of the Bronze Soldier monument in Tallinn on by the Russian-speaking community to commemorate Soviet soldiers on "Victory Day." The statue was originally designed to commemorate the Soviet soldiers who died liberating Tallinn from the Nazis and are seen as "liberators" by Russia. Estonians do not view the soldiers as liberators, as the Soviets then started the second occupation of Estonia, which lasted until 1991. Photo: Martin Pedaja / Postimees

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Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

09.05.2025. Tallinn. Banks of red carnations were laid at the foot of the Bronze Soldier monument in Tallinn on by the Russian-speaking community to commemorate Soviet soldiers on "Victory Day." The statue was originally designed to commemorate the Soviet soldiers who died liberating Tallinn from the Nazis and are seen as "liberators" by Russia. Estonians do not view the soldiers as liberators, as the Soviets then started the second occupation of Estonia, which lasted until 1991. Photo: Tairo Lutter / Postimees

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Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

09.05.2025. Tallinn. Banks of red carnations were laid at the foot of the Bronze Soldier monument in Tallinn on by the Russian-speaking community to commemorate Soviet soldiers on "Victory Day." The statue was originally designed to commemorate the Soviet soldiers who died liberating Tallinn from the Nazis and are seen as "liberators" by Russia. Estonians do not view the soldiers as liberators, as the Soviets then started the second occupation of Estonia, which lasted until 1991. Photo: Tairo Lutter / Postimees

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Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

09.05.2025. Tallinn. Banks of red carnations were laid at the foot of the Bronze Soldier monument in Tallinn on by the Russian-speaking community to commemorate Soviet soldiers on "Victory Day." The statue was originally designed to commemorate the Soviet soldiers who died liberating Tallinn from the Nazis and are seen as "liberators" by Russia. Estonians do not view the soldiers as liberators, as the Soviets then started the second occupation of Estonia, which lasted until 1991. Photo: Tairo Lutter / Postimees

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Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

09.05.2025. Tallinn. Banks of red carnations were laid at the foot of the Bronze Soldier monument in Tallinn on by the Russian-speaking community to commemorate Soviet soldiers on "Victory Day." The statue was originally designed to commemorate the Soviet soldiers who died liberating Tallinn from the Nazis and are seen as "liberators" by Russia. Estonians do not view the soldiers as liberators, as the Soviets then started the second occupation of Estonia, which lasted until 1991. Photo: Tairo Lutter / Postimees

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Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

09.05.2025. Tallinn. Banks of red carnations were laid at the foot of the Bronze Soldier monument in Tallinn on by the Russian-speaking community to commemorate Soviet soldiers on "Victory Day." The statue was originally designed to commemorate the Soviet soldiers who died liberating Tallinn from the Nazis and are seen as "liberators" by Russia. Estonians do not view the soldiers as liberators, as the Soviets then started the second occupation of Estonia, which lasted until 1991. Photo: Tairo Lutter / Postimees

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Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

09.05.2025. Tallinn. Banks of red carnations were laid at the foot of the Bronze Soldier monument in Tallinn on by the Russian-speaking community to commemorate Soviet soldiers on "Victory Day." The statue was originally designed to commemorate the Soviet soldiers who died liberating Tallinn from the Nazis and are seen as "liberators" by Russia. Estonians do not view the soldiers as liberators, as the Soviets then started the second occupation of Estonia, which lasted until 1991. Photo: Tairo Lutter / Postimees

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Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

09.05.2025. Tallinn. Banks of red carnations were laid at the foot of the Bronze Soldier monument in Tallinn on by the Russian-speaking community to commemorate Soviet soldiers on "Victory Day." The statue was originally designed to commemorate the Soviet soldiers who died liberating Tallinn from the Nazis and are seen as "liberators" by Russia. Estonians do not view the soldiers as liberators, as the Soviets then started the second occupation of Estonia, which lasted until 1991. Photo: Tairo Lutter / Postimees

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Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

Russians celebrating "Victory Day"

09.05.2025. Tallinn. Banks of red carnations were laid at the foot of the Bronze Soldier monument in Tallinn on by the Russian-speaking community to commemorate Soviet soldiers on "Victory Day." The statue was originally designed to commemorate the Soviet soldiers who died liberating Tallinn from the Nazis and are seen as "liberators" by Russia. Estonians do not view the soldiers as liberators, as the Soviets then started the second occupation of Estonia, which lasted until 1991. Photo: Tairo Lutter / Postimees

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Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet opens the exhibition 'Native Liberators' in the Liberation Museum in Groesbeek, Netherlands on May 1, 2025. The exhibition focuses on 80 years of freedom. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet opens the exhibition 'Native Liberators' in the Liberation Museum in Groesbeek, Netherlands on May 1, 2025. The exhibition focuses on 80 years of freedom. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet opens the exhibition 'Native Liberators' in the Liberation Museum in Groesbeek, Netherlands on May 1, 2025. The exhibition focuses on 80 years of freedom. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet opens the exhibition 'Native Liberators' in the Liberation Museum in Groesbeek, Netherlands on May 1, 2025. The exhibition focuses on 80 years of freedom. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet opens the exhibition 'Native Liberators' in the Liberation Museum in Groesbeek, Netherlands on May 1, 2025. The exhibition focuses on 80 years of freedom. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet opens the exhibition 'Native Liberators' in the Liberation Museum in Groesbeek, Netherlands on May 1, 2025. The exhibition focuses on 80 years of freedom. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet opens the exhibition 'Native Liberators' in the Liberation Museum in Groesbeek, Netherlands on May 1, 2025. The exhibition focuses on 80 years of freedom. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet opens the exhibition 'Native Liberators' in the Liberation Museum in Groesbeek, Netherlands on May 1, 2025. The exhibition focuses on 80 years of freedom. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet opens the exhibition 'Native Liberators' in the Liberation Museum in Groesbeek, Netherlands on May 1, 2025. The exhibition focuses on 80 years of freedom. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet opens the exhibition 'Native Liberators' in the Liberation Museum in Groesbeek, Netherlands on May 1, 2025. The exhibition focuses on 80 years of freedom. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet opens the exhibition 'Native Liberators' in the Liberation Museum in Groesbeek, Netherlands on May 1, 2025. The exhibition focuses on 80 years of freedom. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet opens the exhibition 'Native Liberators' in the Liberation Museum in Groesbeek, Netherlands on May 1, 2025. The exhibition focuses on 80 years of freedom. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet opens the exhibition 'Native Liberators' in the Liberation Museum in Groesbeek, Netherlands on May 1, 2025. The exhibition focuses on 80 years of freedom. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet opens the exhibition 'Native Liberators' in the Liberation Museum in Groesbeek, Netherlands on May 1, 2025. The exhibition focuses on 80 years of freedom. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet opens the exhibition 'Native Liberators' in the Liberation Museum in Groesbeek, Netherlands on May 1, 2025. The exhibition focuses on 80 years of freedom. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet opens the exhibition 'Native Liberators' in the Liberation Museum in Groesbeek, Netherlands on May 1, 2025. The exhibition focuses on 80 years of freedom. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet opens the exhibition 'Native Liberators' in the Liberation Museum in Groesbeek, Netherlands on May 1, 2025. The exhibition focuses on 80 years of freedom. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet opens the exhibition 'Native Liberators' in the Liberation Museum in Groesbeek, Netherlands on May 1, 2025. The exhibition focuses on 80 years of freedom. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet opens the exhibition 'Native Liberators' in the Liberation Museum in Groesbeek, Netherlands on May 1, 2025. The exhibition focuses on 80 years of freedom. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet opens the exhibition 'Native Liberators' in the Liberation Museum in Groesbeek, Netherlands on May 1, 2025. The exhibition focuses on 80 years of freedom. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet opens the exhibition 'Native Liberators' in the Liberation Museum in Groesbeek, Netherlands on May 1, 2025. The exhibition focuses on 80 years of freedom. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet opens the exhibition 'Native Liberators' in the Liberation Museum in Groesbeek, Netherlands on May 1, 2025. The exhibition focuses on 80 years of freedom. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet opens the exhibition 'Native Liberators' in the Liberation Museum in Groesbeek, Netherlands on May 1, 2025. The exhibition focuses on 80 years of freedom. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet opens the exhibition 'Native Liberators' in the Liberation Museum in Groesbeek, Netherlands on May 1, 2025. The exhibition focuses on 80 years of freedom. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet opens the exhibition 'Native Liberators' in the Liberation Museum in Groesbeek, Netherlands on May 1, 2025. The exhibition focuses on 80 years of freedom. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet opens the exhibition 'Native Liberators' in the Liberation Museum in Groesbeek, Netherlands on May 1, 2025. The exhibition focuses on 80 years of freedom. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet opens the exhibition 'Native Liberators' in the Liberation Museum in Groesbeek, Netherlands on May 1, 2025. The exhibition focuses on 80 years of freedom. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet opens the exhibition 'Native Liberators' in the Liberation Museum in Groesbeek, Netherlands on May 1, 2025. The exhibition focuses on 80 years of freedom. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet opens the exhibition 'Native Liberators' in the Liberation Museum in Groesbeek, Netherlands on May 1, 2025. The exhibition focuses on 80 years of freedom. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet opens the exhibition 'Native Liberators' in the Liberation Museum in Groesbeek, Netherlands on May 1, 2025. The exhibition focuses on 80 years of freedom. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet opens the exhibition 'Native Liberators' in the Liberation Museum in Groesbeek, Netherlands on May 1, 2025. The exhibition focuses on 80 years of freedom. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet opens the exhibition 'Native Liberators' in the Liberation Museum in Groesbeek, Netherlands on May 1, 2025. The exhibition focuses on 80 years of freedom. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet Opens Exhibition Indigenous Liberators - Netherlands

Princess Margriet opens the exhibition 'Native Liberators' in the Liberation Museum in Groesbeek, Netherlands on May 1, 2025. The exhibition focuses on 80 years of freedom. Photo by NLBeeld/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Belarus celebrates 79th anniversary of Victory Day

STORY: Belarus celebrates 79th anniversary of Victory Day SHOOTING TIME: May 9, 2024 DATELINE: May 10, 2024 LENGTH: 0:01:30 LOCATION: Minsk CATEGORY: SOCIETY/POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. various of Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko laying flowers at the Victory Monument 2. various of celebrations STORYLINE: Belarus hosted a series of events on Thursday to commemorate the 79th anniversary of the Victory of the Soviet Union in the Eastern Front of World War II. Representatives from all walks of life gathered at Victory Square in Minsk and laid flowers at the Victory Monument. Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko attended the rally after returning from Moscow, where he had watched the military parade on Red Square that morning. Lukashenko said that the Belarusian people will always remember the names of the martyrs and the glory of the defenders and liberators. Lukashenko sent congratulatory messages to the leaders and people of some former Soviet republics. He called on the Ukrainian pe

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