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LIberation D-Day, Canadian Army Newsreel

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  • Added: 14-Apr-07

A Canadian Army Newsreel depicts the D-Day lead-up, the landing and the march for Paris.

For more information about Canadians on D-Day, visit the following page:
http://wwii.ca/page14.html

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LIberation D-Day, Canadian Army Newsreel

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  • Vimy Ridge

    Vimy Ridge

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  • Go read about Léo ...

    Go read about
    Léo Major

    this guy from Montréal free a town in holland
    And capture around 150 german soldier doing it, and all by himself
    He refuse to receive a DCM medals
    because according to him General Montgomery (who was giving the award) was "incompetent" and in no position to be giving out medals.
    That may explain why this hero of war was obnubilate by the Anglo-Canadian,and British military historian offending this way the Great myth of Montgomery
    What a shame

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  • Brave men and stout ...

    Brave men and stout hearts, ... amen!

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  • the term ...

    the term stormtroopers was first used by -german soldiers in ww1 when they refered to candian soldiers on the battlefield

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  • Funny there was a ...

    Funny there was a qoute by A British General in WWI he said "Us British could not penatrate the lines neither the French neither the Americans but the Canadians where the only one who could."
    (I am not sure which battle maybe the Somme)

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