Liberation Route Europe and Rough Guides Announce Cooperation

A unique travel guide to commemorate 75 years of the liberation of Europe

Liberation Route Europe Foundation and Rough Guides are pleased to announce their new co- operation to produce a travel book about the liberation of Europe during World War II. The book will be the first of its kind, combining the signature Rough Guides writing style with the Foundation’s expertise in this period of history. The book will cover hundreds of locations through regions in nine different countries, focusing on the liberation routes of the Allied advance. It is a unique contribution to remembrance tourism and will make this important part of European history accessible to a wide audience.

Rémi Praud, managing director of Liberation Route Europe Foundation, says:
“We are excited to work together with Rough Guides, a leader in innovative travel publishing, on this new project. By combining their experience with Liberation Route Europe’s expertise in this field, we have found a special way to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Europe.”

Agnieszka Mizak, managing director of Rough Guides says:
“Rough Guides is extremely pleased to work with the Liberation Route Europe Foundation and collaborate on such an important project. With this book, we can make sure that people are reminded of this turning point in our history, paying tribute to the people who made it happen.”

Scheduled for publication in July 2019, this guide will be written in an evocative tone, using lesser-known stories to create an accessible narrative. Inter-chapter features will explore topics like various Resistance movements and the role of women in the war effort. By combining experiences to discover, such as the daily sunset march in Nijmegen, with a comprehensive list of sights along the Liberation Route Europe, this important guide represents a new step in uniting the story of the liberation of Europe across borders.

Download the leaflet here

Contact: Scott Durno
Liberation Route Europe Foundation
+32 0 25 800 733
s.durno@liberationroute.com
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Operation Market Garden press trip 2018

On behalf of the Liberation Route Europe Foundation, we hereby invite you to join us on a press trip to the Operation Market Garden area in September 2018. It is a great opportunity for you to look forward to the important remembrance years 2019 and 2020, during which Europe commemorates the 75th anniversary of liberation and the end of WWII.
A broad consortium of international partners is supporting ‘Europe Remembers 1944-1945’, an international public campaign dedicated to this 75th anniversary. Part of this campaign will be the development of the online portal www.europeremembers.com. From the end of May 2018, this portal will reach out to a potential of 25 million people around the world who are interested in visiting Europe for the 75th anniversary of the end of WWII.
The upcoming press trip will focus on some of the annual commemorative events in the ‘Operation Market Garden’ regions Arnhem, Nijmegen and Brabant, as well as the places of interest and remains of the war in the area. Besides this, we will visit several museums and monuments that are dedicated to ‘Operation Market Garden’. Please note that:
• We will cover the costs for your travel and stay (3 nights)
• We aim to travel with a group of 4-7 participants from various countries
• You are kindly requested to mention the Europe Remembers campaign in your publication
• Please also mention us on your social media channels as well:
• Hashtags: #europeremembers & #liberationroute
• Users: @europeremembers & @liberationroute
In case you want to sign up for the press trip, or wish to have more information, do not hesitate to contact me. Please bear in mind that the program below is a draft and therefore subject to change.
With kind regards,

Gert-Jan Jacobs
Press & Communications
Liberation Route Europe Foundation
gj.jacobs@liberationroute.com
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Region of Normandy to inaugurate EYES project

Caen hosts the first conference of ambitious international WWII project 

Only a few days after the 74th D-Day anniversary, the Region of Normandy will host a conference and the exhibition ‘History through their Eyes’ on the 8th of June 2018. Organized at the same time as the Forum for Peace, the first EYES conference in the city of Caen tends to pay tribute to values of freedom and democracy.

‘D-Day and the Normandy Landing Beaches – symbols of the universal values of freedom and democracy?’ This question will be highlighted during the conference in Caen. The aim is to get youngster’s attention and invite them for a discussion over the topic of remembrance of the Second World War and the meaning of the European Union.

Several war veterans will be present to address the audience. Among them is Bernard Dargols, a French-American veteran who landed at Omaha Beach on the 8th of June 1944. Léon Gautier, a French veteran who landed at Ouistreham on the 6th of June 1944, will be a speaker as well. The third veteran on stage will be Charles Norman Shay. The Amerindian veteran landed at Omaha Beach on the 6th of June 1944.

Besides the veterans, Jean-Luc Leleu will enter the stage. The historian is a member of the UNESCO Scientific Committee. He will explain the candidature of the Normandy Landing Beaches to the UNESCO World Heritage. Helen Patton, granddaughter of General Patton, will close the conference with a speech about the transmission of war memories towards the youth nowadays.

 

Travelling exhibition

Until the mid of July, people can also have a look at the travelling EYES exhibition that has been developed and is being shown in the Abbaye-aux-Dames in Caen. The exhibition exists of the stories of ten young men and women who personally witnessed the Second World War.

Some were members of the resistance, others operated tanks, some were nurses taking care of the wounded while others were wounded themselves. Some of them are still alive today while others died during the war. All of them faced difficult choices and saw their lives change dramatically.

The Liberation Route Europe Foundation created a virtual exhibition where even more biographies will be available in English, French, Dutch, German and Italian.

 

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Invitation Press Trip Normandy – June 2018

What:             Press trip
Where:          Normandy
When:           4-7 June 2018
Theme:         D-Day and the Battle of Normandy

On behalf of the Liberation Route Europe Foundation, we hereby invite you to join us on a press trip to Normandy in June 2018. It is a great opportunity for you to look forward to the important remembrance years 2019 and 2020, during which Europe commemorates the 75th anniversary of liberation and the end of WWII.

A broad consortium of international partners is supporting ‘Europe Remembers 1944-1945’, an international public campaign dedicated to this 75th anniversary. Part of this campaign will be the development of the online portal www.europeremembers.com. From the end of May 2018, this portal will reach out to a potential of 25 million people around the world who are interested in visiting Europe for the 75th anniversary of the end of WWII.

The upcoming press trip will focus on some of the annual commemorative events in Normandy, as well as the places of interest and remains of the war in the area. Besides this, we will visit several museums and monuments that are dedicated to D-Day and the Battle of Normandy. Please note that:

  • We will cover the costs for your travel and stay (3 nights)
  • We aim to travel with a group of 4-7 participants from various countries
  • You are kindly requested to mention the Europe Remembers campaign in your publication
  • Please also mention us on your social media channels as well:
  • Hashtags: #europeremembers & #liberationroute
  • Users: @europeremembers & @liberationroutea

In case you want to sign up for the press trip, or wish to have more information, do not hesitate to contact me. Please bear in mind that the program below is a draft and therefore subject to change.

With kind regards,

Jeroen van Wieringen
Press & Communications Officer
Liberation Route Europe Foundation
j.vanwieringen@liberationroute.com
+31 (0)6 46 71 00 33

(please see attachment for the entire Program)

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Extended cooperation with Province of Limburg

The liberation of the Dutch province of Limburg in 1944 and 1945 will be promoted internationally in 2018 too. This is thanks to an extend cooperation between Liberation Route Europe and the Province of Limburg. For the first time, individuals municipalities in Limburg contribute as well. These are Roermond, Venray, Beek and Eijsden-Margraten. The cooperation was signed officially on the 21st of March.

Press Conference ‘Europe Remembers’ at ITB Berlin

Press Conference area in the Culture Lounge (Hall 16)

Wednesday 7 March  |  13:00 – 14:00 |  Messe Berlin  | 

Brabant Remembers & Europe Remembers
75 personal life changing war stories

In 2019 and 2020 we will be celebrating 75 years of peace in Europe. During the Second World War the paths crossed for many soldiers and civilians at home and abroad and their lives were changed dramatically and forever. Brabant Remembers collects, preserves and presents 75 personal stories that took place in our province in which amazing subjects are discussed in various perspectives. Brabant Remembers aims to recount these unusual and inspiring stories together with the dilemmas which faced these people. By recounting the past and present, the people and places, these stories will remain relevant in this day and age, and will remain clear and comprehendible to young people in particular.

With a view to the activities that will take place in 2019 and 2020, Brabant Remembers has developed an extensive cultural programme with various WWII heritage partners, museums and local authorities, in which the dilemmas and life-changing stories of the soldiers and civilians who took part in the war are a central theme.

We would like to invite you to the Brabant Remembers press conference.:
When:                  Wednesday 7 March
Time:                    13:00 – 14:00
Location:             Press Conference area in the Culture Lounge (Hall 16)

The programme:
We will be pleased to tell you the story of Brabant Remembers during this press conference:

  • 75 years of freedom, 75 personal life-changing stories
  • Keeping history alive by sharing authentic personal stories and allowing them to be experienced
  • Stories by ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances
  • Stories that  highlight all the perspectives and aspects of the Second World War, including liberation, courage, persecution and resistance
  • Inspiring a broad target group with life-changing dilemmas from the past that also apply to the present day
  • These stories offer travel organisations a wide range of possibilities for compiling special interest tours for various target groups.

Our partner Liberation Route Europe (LRE) will also present to you the international publicity campaign Europe Remembers. Through this campaign, LRE aims to reach out to millions of visitors, and encourage them to visit the hundreds of commemorations, events and activities that will take place in 2019 and 2020 in memory of the liberation of Europe.

Please let us know if you will be attending the press conference via trade@visitbrabant.com. We hope to be able to welcome you on Wednesday 7 March in Berlin!

 

           

 

Municipality of Pilsen joins Liberation Route Europe

Czech Republic ninth country to be part of international remembrance trail

By signing an official agreement today, the municipality of Pilsen in the Czech Republic has become the newest member of the Liberation Route Europe. With the inclusion of Pilsen, the Czech Republic is the ninth country that is part of the international remembrance trail that aims to keep the memory of the Second World War alive.

The cooperation between Pilsen and the Liberation Route Europe (LRE) was ratified with the signatures of Mister Rémi Praud, Managing Director of the LRE Foundation and Mister Martin Zrzavecký, the Mayor of Pilsen. “We feel honoured with this agreement”, states Praud. “Not only it enables us to tell more about the liberation of Pilsen by the ‘Patton Army’, but also we will promote the existence of the museum and local monument that are dedicated to it to an international audience. And we look forward to help promoting the municipality with its annual Liberation  Festival.”

About Liberation Route Europe
Liberation Route Europe (LRE) is an international remembrance trail connecting the main regions along the Western Allied Forces’ advance in 1944-1945. From Southern England to France, the Belgian Ardennes, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Germany, all the way to the Polish city of Gdansk. Following the international development of its trail, LRE last year expanded its activities to include Italy: the Southern Route.

With the inclusion of Pilsen, the Czech Republic is the ninth country that is part of the international remembrance trail. LRE calls for an international dialogue by examining the complex heritage of the Second World War from multiple historical perspectives. Our intent is to combine this history with innovative and sustainable tourism products in collaboration with our international partners: www.liberationroute.com.

‘Europe Remembers 1944-1945’ presented in presence of Frans Timmermans

‘Europe Remembers 1944-1945’ is an international campaign aimed at renewing a universal commitment to peace. It coincides with the run up to the 75th anniversary of the end of the Second World War in 2019 and 2020. By raising public awareness, the campaign will encourage people to reflect on and appreciate the freedom that veterans fought for. Europe Remembers was introduced at the Liberation Route Europe Annual Conference in Brussels today in front of hundreds of people, including first Vice-President of the European Commission Frans Timmermans and the international press.

Europe Remembers is an initiative of the Liberation Route Europe Foundation and its key partners. The foundation, which celebrates its 10th anniversary in 2018, promotes Liberation Route Europe. Currently traversing nine countries in total, this freedom trail helps create mutual understanding by bringing together national perspectives on the liberation of Europe through education and shared experiences.

The Liberation Route Europe Foundation commemorates the Second World War and encourages the citizens of Europe to connect with key events that occurred across the continent. The goal is to create a unified awareness of the importance of freedom. Visit www.liberationroute.com to find out more about Liberation Route Europe and its aims.

25 million projected visitors
The 75th anniversary of the end of the Second World War is an ideal moment to honour veterans. Europe Remembers 1944-1945 (www.europeremembers.com) is designed to salute their sacrifices. During 2019 and 2020, numerous commemorations and activities will take place in different countries to mark the anniversary. By raising international awareness, Europe Remembers aims to reach at least 25 million visitors who are expected to attend these events. The project will operate in all nine countries currently associated with Liberation Route Europe and an informative WWII portal will be launched in advance of the anniversary.

“With this campaign, we aim to bring attention to two important years of remembrance and create the awareness that freedom should never be taken for granted,” states Managing Director Rémi Praud of the Liberation Route Europe Foundation. “The project will also inspire visitors to learn about history and encourage them to get on the road and come face to face with it.”

Frans Timmermans
In a speech during the Liberation Route Europe Conference, Vice-President of the European Commission Frans Timmermans stated that the need for remembrance is greater than ever: “We are arriving at a turning point where living memory is substituted by written history. Distance in time has the same effect as distance in space, as events disappear from view and budding threats are perceived less keenly. Let us use our history to teach the next generation of Europeans where their freedoms came from and how they hung in the balance.”

Timmermans also praised the work of the Liberation Route Europe Foundation: “One of the best ways to remember our history is to see where events took place and tell the stories of the people who lived through them. Liberation Route Europe is doing important work in retelling these stories. To understand the reality of the wars that were fought in Europe, we need to stand where our ancestors stood.”

Thomas van Neerbos, director of the European Press Prize, was interviewed on stage. He said it is necessary to keep telling personal stories about the war: “We need to gather the stories of veterans before it’s too late. But not just the stories of heroes, also the ones of those who were on the wrong side for example.”

The German Ambassador in Belgium Rüdiger Lüdeking stated that the world has to continue to commemorate the war: “We have an obligation towards the victims of war by trying to prevent creating new victims. That’s why we have to explain to the younger generation what war is about: terror and cruelty.”

Vice-president of Normandy François-Xavier Priollaud told the audience that to keep the memory of the war alive, his region aims to organise an annual ‘World Forum for Peace’ immediately following D-Day commemorations.

Transition of Liberation Route Europe
Liberation Route Europe International was recently established in Belgium. Its Brussels’ office will now become the headquarters of Liberation Route Europe. Although Victoria van Krieken has been the foundation’s managing director for the past five years, she is handing over the role to Rémi Praud. Van Krieken will remain involved with the organisation as chair of the international supervisory board and as statutory director of the Dutch Liberation Route.

“From now on, I will be focusing on fundraising for the foundation in the USA and Europe and will also be responsible for strategic partnerships,” explains Van Krieken. She believes Praud is the “best person one could wish for” to take over the daily management of the foundation. “He has been working for the French region Normandy and has developed quickly within our organisation over the last few years. This is the right time for him to step up.”

Van Krieken will also be working on the Dutch programme for the 75th Anniversary commemorations in 2019 and 2020 together with vfonds. Thanks to a renewed agreement with vfonds (the Dutch Foundation of Peace, Freedom and Veteran Support) and the growing number of Liberation Route Europe members, the foundation can continue working on expanding the international remembrance route.

PRESS INVITATION – Thursday 01 February, Brussels

Dear member of the press,

Hereby we are inviting you to join us for the Liberation Route Europe Annual Conference on Thursday 01 February in Brussels. Some highly valued guest speakers like Frans Timmermans (Vice President of the European Commission), Thomas van Neerbos (Director of the European Press Prize) and many others will join the conference, which is dedicated to the upcoming 75th anniversary of the end of World War II in 2020. The conference marks the launch of the international campaign Europe Remembers 1944-1945 (www.europeremembers.com), an initiative of the Liberation Route Europe Foundation (www.liberationroute.com).


Liberation Route Europe Annual Conference
Date: Thursday 1 February
Time: 1 PM – 5 PM
Location: Royal Military Academy, Rue Hobbema 8, 1000 Brussels

This year’s conference will take place in the Royal Military Academy. The conference will take place from 1 to 4 PM and we will finish the day with a Q&A with the press and a reception. We are  very proud to announce the presence of several guest speakers, such as Mr. Frans Timmermans (Vice President of the European Commission), Mr. Thomas van Neerbos (Director of the European Press Prize), Mr. Jos Vranken (Director NBTC Holland Marketing), Mr. Francois-Xavier Prioullaud (Vice-President of the Normandy region) and many more!


Registration
If you want to register for the LRE Annual Events, please notify us as soon as possible via j.vanwieringen@liberationroute.com or +31 (0)6 4671 0033 and send us your full name, passport number, address and cell phone number.
NB: Please note that as the city of Brussels is still on high alert and we will enter military ground during the conference, passport control is required. Please send us a copy of your passport or your passport number together with your registration for validation, and take your passport with you during the conference.

We hope to be seeing you in Brussels. In case of any further questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us!