The small French town of Le Quesnoy has never forgotten New Zealand.
On November 4, 1918, Kiwi soldiers carried out a remarkable feat to liberate the town, in one of the final actions of the First World War.
Today that shared history lives on at the New Zealand Liberation Museum, Te Arawhata.
Designed with major pieces by Wētā Workshop, it has become a permanent fixture in Le Quesnoy and a place where New Zealanders and locals alike come to remember what happened there.
Jacob Siermans from the New Zealand Liberation Museum joins Emile Donovan.
The New Zealand Liberation Museum, Le Quesnoy Photo: The New Zealand Liberation Museum