
Stake attention in this memory
The image captures the "Joy of Freedom" monument, dedicated to Dutch Canadians who remember the liberation of the Netherlands in 1945. The sculpture is abstract, situated atop a gray granite base with inscriptions. The first inscription reads "JOY OF FREEDOM," followed by "Freedom is most valued once it is regained." Below, it states "DUTCH CANADIANS REMEMBER 1945 SOCIETY" and "5 May 1995." A smaller granite plaque placed next to the monument acknowledges the 75th anniversary and expresses gratitude from Dutch Canadians to Canada, listing names of people. The monument is surrounded by green foliage and is placed adjacent to a building with a window that reflects the trees outside. The location is likely within Vancouver, Canada, given the monument's dedication to Dutch Canadians and Dutch Liberation Canadian Society. The ground around the monument is covered in dirt and sparse vegetation.
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