Toespraak André van Duin 4 mei 2021 - Speech André van Duin 4th of May 2021 (Subtitled) Reaction!

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As a Belgian this also hits home, ofcourse we had a different experience, but it was similar enough to understand what they went through, as a Belgian, which is a neighbor of the Netherlands, I feel this. Thank you André, thank you!

TheTrueAltoClef
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That handkiss to heaven was a gesture to his husband that passed in 2020🥀

wgsips
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André van Duin is a national treasure as a comedian, actor and singer and on this day he spoke from the heart and is was felt by all who listened to his speech. Thank you for your reaction.

JasperDamste
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He is such a wonderfull person. he makes you laugh, he made me cry during this speech. The handkiss at the end was for his late husband Martin, who sadly passed away from cancer in 2020 at only the age of 55.

ppligt-bekker
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I was impressed and in tears, just as I was in 2021. I taught my sons about the war and how important the 2 minutes of silence of may 4th are. My eldest son is 23 now. He went to Margraten last monday with a few friends to see with his own eyes the fields with the white crosses which i told him all about in his live. Imagine, those boys, now 23, with autism, on their own have driven by car from Noord Holland to Margraten in Limburg on a I was so touched.... My heart is full, i am so grateful for my son.
Today is important, and with what is now going on in the Ukraine.... it's more relevant than ever.
Thank you Suzette and Emma for the translation of this .... 💜💜🌹🌹

belle
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Thanks a lot for your reaction Highly. It was an honor to translate this one together with Emma!

suzettebakelaar
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With the help of Americans, English, Canadians and countless others, the Netherlands made it through. after this terrible time this should never happen again in Europe. and what do we see now, in Ukraine.... this commemoration of death is, as far as I am concerned, also for the soldiers who are now killed in Ukraine and anywhere in the world because they are overrun by aggressors.🇳🇱🇺🇦

r_v_g
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'Je bent hier vrij. Vrij, met de oorlog als het negatief van de kleurenfoto van de vrede.' 🇳🇱

marijnflach
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Thank you for your service Highly.
And thank you to your fellow Americans who served in WWII.

ramonwilts
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This one had hit me so hard in my heart deep in my soul ! When I was a little girl in group 8 of school . I had to built a family tree to show where I came from . And I remember very well that I asked my grandmother who helped me, what are those stars by these names and why don't I know these people, what does the crosses mean . I looked at my grandmother, her bottom lip started to shake, and I saw tears in her eyes. She said " my beautiful grandchild, these 🌟 by their names mean that they where Jewish ( the Germans made us wear those ) the crosses mean that we have lost them in war, most of them where with me in auschwitz . I survived because I was a singer and the German soldiers loved hearing me sing. But the rest of the family tree besides your grandfather did not survive. And never returned. I remembered that I showed my family tree at school and my teacher his face, he walked up to me and didn't say a word, but gave me the biggest hug ever. It turned out that after the war my grandmother and grandfather both found each other at the return station in Amsterdam . She saw him, in his military outfit and he saw her in a long dress with a black long coat that had the star still on it. He walked up to her and pulled her star off and she started crying . And from that moment on they changed their faith and fall in deep love. She never said anything ever again over the war. Never spoke about her parents and her sisters and her brothers. Same as my grandfather.. he never spoke about anything. ( it's a long story I know, but it felt right to write this pain down ) I will soon be back on Discord I promise.

Lady.AnnAmavi
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If you like movies: you can watch the Dutch movie: Soldaat van Oranje

wernerbennink
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(A comment to thank all the commentors:) Earlier today on the discord server (a link is around somewhere on the community or info page) we have been talking about hearing storys about the war and how we did or did not hear the stories of our loved ones. I have been scrolling trough the comments so far. Usually i dont read them so much, but now I have read the ones ive passed by and plan to read them all. It is nice to see the compliments and appreciation given to Highly (and the translators suzet and Emma) but it is also nice to read that alot from you know something about the war, and see the importance of passing on what we know. A big thank you to all who share little storys from their beloved ones, cause i never took the chance to ask mine!

Wypermess
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A very impressive speech. Although I was born many years after the war and fortunately nobody from my family was involved in the war, as a German I would like to apologize from the bottom of my heart for my compatriots to all those affected. And it makes me very sad that people still experience this madness today.

ankehelix
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proud of the Netherlands
andre van duin normally so happy now so seriously beautifully spoken
tonight we will stand still for 2 minutes for all war victims and tomorrow we will celebrate that we can and can live in freedom
thank you for your respectful response
love back from us the Dutch

MilanvanNooij_
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This made a big impact on me a year ago. I had tears as well, and now again watching it with you. Especially knowing his husband just died and mentioning the gay monument for the first time.

mizzya
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My grandfather was on a german train to put to work. But he escaped and made his way back to my father(who was a toddler) his wife and his mother in law. He hid in the field, the cellar and behind my great grandmothers house for the Germans! The house is still there, when i see it..i smile and think of my grandfather! ❤

jelniemeijer
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Thank you for watching this together with us Dutchies. Much appreciated.

MaxHoukes
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Much love Highly, thanks for your participate on this memorable day of 04-05-2022. lots of respect to all people. Much love to all.

cutie-overload
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For us Dutch the Americans and Canadians are our liberators. The Russians took a great part in defeating hitler but the Americans and Canadians not only fought the Germans but truly set us free.

harmoholland
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Thanks for this video, especially today. Greetings from the Netherlands.

bjornjanssen