World War II, or the Second World War, was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies and the Axis powers. Nearly all of the world's countries participated. Tanks and aircraft played major roles, the latter enabling the strategic bombing of cities and delivery of the only nuclear weapons used in war. World War II was the deadliest conflict in history, causing the death of 60 to 75 million people. Millions died as a result of massacres, starvation, disease, and genocides including the Holocaust. After the Allied victory, Germany, Austria, Japan, and Korea were occupied, and German and Japanese leaders were tried for war crimes.
Second World War: British and Canadian forces concluded the Liberation of Arnhem in the Netherlands from German occupation.
On April 16, in the year 1945, Second World War: British and Canadian forces concluded the Liberation of Arnhem in the Netherlands from German occupation. This event is recorded as a Selected Events event in the history of April 16, one of 433 recorded events on this date across all of history.
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- This event took place on April 16, 1945 (AD era).
- It is categorised as a Selected Events event in recorded history.
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- Wikipedia source last updated on 15 April 2026.
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