The day marks the end of the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands during the Second World War On Sunday a small group met in Bradford to celebrate a Dutch flag raising to commemorate the Dutch Liberation Day on May 5, 1945. Per Dutch custom, Bevrijdingsdag is a joyful gathering in orange colours. The Dutch always start the festivities on May 4 with a two-minute total silence throughout the land at exactly 8 p.m. At that time, their thoughts turn to the many (about 7,600) Canadians who died restoring freedom from the five-year-long Nazi yoke. In Bradford, the gathering hit the...