Preparations for Remembrance Day services tomorrow are taking place all across the country.
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Teenager Anne Frank has been called the symbol of Second World War horrors and Nazi tyranny by historians.
Now, Edmonton’s Dutch community is back on track to erect a copy of the first Anne Frank statue made by famous artist Pieter d’Hont.
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“This bronze statue is our way of thanking the many Canadian soldiers who were crucial in liberating the Netherlands from the Nazis in 1945,” says realtor John Stobbe, who has worked on the project with Dutch Hon. Consul Jerry Bouma and Edmonton Dutch Canadian Club president Frank Stolk.
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