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					Originally Posted by  Hanno Spoelstra
					 
				 
				They agreed on a (partial) trade against the costs the Dutch government was making for billeting and repatriating Canadian troops. I will see if I can find more sources on this subject later. 
			
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 From Alex Souchen's dissertation 
"Peace Dividend: The War Assets Corporation and the Disposal of Canada's Munitions and Supplies, 1943-1948":
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				Later in May 1946 (and as part of the war  claims  settlement), the  Dutch purchased all  the  remaining  medical  and  dental supplies situated in the Netherlands (mostly at Alverna), Canadian General Hospitals No. 2, 6, 8, 10, 12, and 21, and all the remaining armoured and unarmoured vehicles located at the Deelen airfield.
			
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 It is worthwhile to download Souchen's dissertation for a good read on how Canada disposed of its Army's assets.