Agenda: Remembrance Day Kanchanaburi 15 August
Dear Dutch people in Thailand, on August 15, the ceremony will take place in Kanchanaburi to commemorate the end of the Second World War in Asia and all the victims of the war with Japan and the Japanese occupation.
Agenda: Remembrance Day 2023 in Bangkok
On Thursday, May 4, 2023, the annual commemoration of the dead will take place at the Dutch embassy in Bangkok. This day offers the Dutch people the opportunity to come together and reflect on the human losses of the Second World War, including a wreath laying and two minutes of silence.
The heavily clouded sky on the war cemeteries in Kanchanaburi on 4 May was an excellent match for the commemoration of the fallen in the Second World War. On that occasion, about forty Dutch people expressed their appreciation for the fact that thousands in Thailand also gave their lives. Dutch, Australians, English (just to name a few countries) and many, many Asians. They are usually paid less attention at commemorations.
Those who stay in Thailand will undoubtedly also want to commemorate the victims of the Second World War and other wars. You do this, among other things, by being silent for two minutes between 20.00:20.02 and XNUMX:XNUMX Dutch time. New is that you can now also place a digital flower in memory.
Reverent silence on May 4, 2022
Martien Vlemmix repeated today on his Facebook page a message he wrote in 2016 on the occasion of May 4. We accept that message with all due respect.
Agenda: Remembrance Day Kanchanaburi 4 May
Next month, on 4 May, the Netherlands will commemorate all war victims of the Second World War from the former Kingdom of the Netherlands, as well as those who subsequently fell during war and peacekeeping operations in which the Netherlands was involved.
NPO Doc: Trail of 100.000 dead (video)
Today, August 15, the Netherlands commemorates all victims of the war against Japan and the Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies during World War II.
'Grandchildren commemorate the death railway' (video)
Every year on August 15, we commemorate the official end of the Second World War for the Kingdom of the Netherlands and commemorate all victims of the war with Japan and the Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies.
Remembrance Day 2021 Kanchanaburi
Every year on 15 August, the official end of the Second World War in the Kingdom of the Netherlands is commemorated and all victims of the war against Japan and the Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies are commemorated. The embassy would like to inform the Dutch community in Thailand that due to the COVID-19 measures, the honorary cemeteries in Kanchanaburi will be closed at least until August 18.
Agenda: Remembrance Day in an adapted form
On Tuesday, May 4, the traditional commemoration of the dead due to the COVID-19 pandemic will take place in an adapted form. That day, the embassy, NVT, NTCC and Thailand Business Foundation will lay wreaths at the flag on the embassy compound. Afterwards, between 15 and 17 p.m., the embassy offers interested parties the opportunity to come by for an individual moment of commemoration, and possibly to lay flowers themselves.
Wreath laying during Remembrance Day in Kanchanaburi
Yesterday, August 15, 2020, the honorary cemeteries in Kanchanaburi commemorated the end of World War II for the Kingdom of the Netherlands, and all victims of the war against Japan and the Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies were commemorated.
Today, May 4, is the day that we remember our victims of wars and violence. During the National Remembrance Day, we all take a moment to think about the civilians and soldiers who have died or been killed in the Kingdom of the Netherlands or anywhere else in the world since the outbreak of the Second World War, in war situations and during peacekeeping operations.
On May 4th, a custom commemoration of death
On May 4, we commemorate all – civilians and military – who have been killed or killed in the Kingdom of the Netherlands or anywhere in the world since the outbreak of the Second World War, in war situations and during peacekeeping operations. This year we are doing that in an adapted form because of the Coronavirus.
An impressive short documentary has been made of the 11th consecutive commemoration by the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands and the Dutch community in Thailand, at the war cemeteries in Kanchanaburi on August 15, 2019.
Agenda: Remembrance Day Kanchanaburi 2019
On August 15, we honor the victims of World War II in Asia through commemorations and wreath-laying in Kanchanaburi and Chunkai. Of course everyone is welcome at these commemorations, for this reason the embassy will provide transport from Bangkok.
Today is Remembrance Day 2019
This year marks the 74th anniversary of the end of World War II. Traditionally, on May 4, we pay attention to those who fought for our freedom, but also to those who have died in war situations and peacekeeping operations since the outbreak of the Second World War.
Once again the Remembrance Day 2019
The earlier message, that Thailandblog.nl and other social media, that the traditional Remembrance Day on the grounds of the Dutch embassy in Bangkok would not take place this year, went down the wrong way with many Dutch people in Thailand.
Remembrance Day May 4 at the Dutch embassy cannot take place
Due to the ceremonies from May 4 to 6 around the coronation of HM King Maha Vajiralongkorn Bodindradebayavarangkun, the traditional May 4 commemoration at the embassy will not be able to take place.
Impression Remembrance Day Kanchanaburi 2018 (video)
On August 15, 2018, the Dutch Embassy in Thailand, NTCC – Netherlands-Thai Chamber of Commerce, Dutch Association Thailand, NVT Pattaya, NVT Hua Hin Cha-am celebrated the end for the 10th consecutive time with many attendees from the Netherlands and Thailand in Kanchanaburi. of WWII commemorated.
Remembrance Day Dutch embassy 4 May 2018
During the National Remembrance Day on May 4, we commemorate the Dutch victims of the Second World War and war situations and peace missions afterwards. In addition to the always impressive ceremony on Dam Square in Amsterdam, we were able to see television images of the commemorations of the dead in several Dutch places, such as the Waalsdorpeivlakte, Utecht and Marum.
During the National Remembrance Day we commemorate the Dutch victims of the Second World War and war situations and peace missions afterwards. The embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Bangkok also considers it important to keep the memory of the victims alive. The embassy is therefore organizing a commemoration ceremony on 4 May next on the embassy grounds.
Agenda: Memorial meeting Kanchanaburi 2017
On Tuesday, August 15, the annual commemoration meeting will take place in Kanchanaburi in memory of the end of the Second World War in Asia.