
Dutch mayor declares renewed friendship with Medicine Hat decades after liberation
A regiment based in Medicine Hat helped to free a Dutch city 80 years ago — and its mayor wants to create a bond of friendship so it’s never forgotten.
Over the course of five days in November 1944, the South Alberta Regiment — now the South Alberta Light Horse — was instrumental in a Canadian effort to free the Municipality of Steenbergen.
The Alberta soldiers worked in collaboration with the Algonquin Regiment from northern Ontario and local resistance fighters to push out Nazi occupying forces, part of the broader Dutch liberation project the Canadians were charged with.
That effort led to Steenbergen’s freedom after five years of Nazi oppression, a liberty that is still celebrated today.