Overview

Eindhoven is liberated

Sept. 18, 1944 Eindhoven

On 18 September, Eindhoven was liberated by American and British troops as part of Operation Market Garden. While people were still celebrating the next day, the German Air Force bombed the city, killing more than 200 people.

The larger part of the south of the Netherlands was liberated in the autumn of 1944. Still, the Allied troops were stuck south of the main rivers for six more months.