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The Cost of Battle
On 3rd September a combined Canadian, British and American force
made the first full-scale invasion of mainland Europe, attacking on the 'toe'
of Italy and reaching Naples on 1st October. Canadian troops fought at
Ortona and Monte Cassino and in May 1944 took part in the costly, but
successful, attack on the Hitler line: the first major operation by a Canadian
corps in the 1939-1945 War. The battle northwards through Italy continued
to the war's end and ultimately cost the lives of nearly 6,000 Canadians.
Normandy
Landing in Normandy on 6th June 1944 as part of the Allied invasion
force, the Canadians played an important role in the battle to take Caen.
They then advanced along the French seacoast to the Pas-de-Calais and
took Dieppe on 1st September. Canadians fought with British soldiers in the
freeing of the Scheldt Estuary and success here enabled the first Allied
convoy to arrive in Antwerp in November 1944. |