Forest of Unconquerable Almere

Vrijheidsdreef, Almere
Flevoland, Netherlands, the

On 29 April 1993, the Forest of Unconquerable in Almere was opened for public by Prince Bernhard. This was 50 years after the April-May strike in 1943. The forest has 2133 trees for the 2133 resistance fighters who were executed by the Germans between 1940 and 1945.

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