Chronology of the liberation of Belgian cities and towns during World War II information
For a historical overview of the liberation, see Liberation of Belgium.
La Glanerie
Krewinkel
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Locations of La Glanerie [fr] and Krewinkel, the first and last settlements to be liberated respectively.
This is a chronological overview of the dates at which the liberation by the Allies in World War II took place of a number of Belgian cities and towns.
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