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The Netherlands observes two minutes of silence for war victims

The Netherlands observes two minutes of silence for war victims

People across the Netherlands observed two minutes of silence on Monday evening to honor victims of World War II and subsequent conflicts. The national ceremony took place on Dam Square in Amsterdam, featuring the traditional Last Post signal and the national anthem.

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