After a heavy battle the village of Netterden, Gelderland was liberated on March 31, 1945 by The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada Regiment. 10 members of this regiment were killed on March 30, 1945 during this liberation. In honor and remembrance of these soldiers a memorial was unveiled on March 28, 2015 by Johan Küster, chairman of Vereniging Leefbaarheid Netterden and next of kin Joann Pellerin, daughter of L/Sgt Rocco Andrew Speziali (photo 3).
Prior to the unveil was a memorial service in the St. Walburgis church. The 5 killed passengers, 4 Canadians and 1 Englishman, of a crashed Lancaster in Netterden (May 17, 1943) and the deceased of the bombing of Emmerich (October 7, 1944) were remembered during this memorial service.
Next to the memorial there is also a Freedom bench.
The following soldiers of The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders Of Canada died that day in Netterden.
Harry Gregory Bozak
Einar Victor Isfeld
Vincent Albert Moore
Edward Oliver Oberg
Rocco Andrew Speziali
Bertrum Joseph Thomas
William Prow
Frederick Lissoway
8 th Canadian Recce Regiment (14 th Canadian Hussars)
William Lawrysyn
Leslie Albert Duckett
Laurenzo Joseph Dube
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