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Time to Start | Maclean's | December 1, 1941


Time to Start
He thinks Britain’s armed forces are sufficiently ready to start jabbing the enemy now
December 1 1941
DOUGLAS REED
Time to Start
DOUGLAS REED
December 1 1941
Time to Start
He thinks Britain’s armed forces are sufficiently ready to start jabbing the enemy now
December 1 1941
DOUGLAS REED
Time to Start
He thinks Britain’s armed forces are sufficiently ready to start jabbing the enemy now
LOND0N, November 7 (By Cable). Just a year has passed since I began to write these monthly articles for Maclean’s. In the first I said I expected in the twelfth to be able to say that the possibility of defeat had vanished and that victory was within sight. That, in the circumstances of a year ago, seemed to most p ....

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Juno Beach: Canada's Bloody Sacrifice on D-Day


Juno Beach: Canada s Bloody Sacrifice on D-Day
It is well known that the deadliest of the five invasion beaches on D-Day was Omaha, where the Americans suffered heavy casualties. But what is not so well known is that the next deadliest beach was Juno.
Here s What You Need to Know: Casualties sustained on Juno beach alone totaled 1,204 Canadian and British soldiers.
Most students of World War II know that there were five invasion beaches included in Operation Overlord, the invasion of northwestern Europe, on June 6, 1944. There are numerous writings concerning Omaha Beach, where the 1st and 29th U.S. Infantry Divisions suffered heavily at the hands of the German defenders. The successful landings by the 4th U.S. Infantry Division at Utah Beach are also well covered. But far less has been written about the other North American beachhead that day, Juno Beach, which was assigned to the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division and the 2nd Canadian Armored Brigade.  ....

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