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Belgian Volunteers plaque

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The public map records this plaque for Belgian Volunteers. Its recorded inscription reads: Here many Belgians volunteered during World War II to fight with their allies on land at sea and in the air to liberate their country. Those who gave their lives in the cause of freedom shall not be forgotten. This plaque was unveiled by H.M. Queen Elizab

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Belgian volunteers fought alongside allied forces during World War II on land, at sea, and in the air to liberate Belgium from Nazi occupation, demonstrating significant contributions to the Allied victory and the restoration of Belgian sovereignty.

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