Thousands gather to honour the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the Netherlands in World War II. Andrew Johnson reports. On May 5, 101-year-old Richard Rohmer walked slowly out of the Hotel de Wereld, pushing a walker, in Wageningen, Netherlands, where he greeted crowds clamouring for a photo, as they thanked the Canadian veteran and honourary Lieutenant-General for his service. Exactly 80 years earlier on the same day in 1945, at the same Holland hotel, Canadian general Charles Faulkes secured the surrender of the German army, ending a five-year nazi occupation in the dying days of the Second World War....