Canada D-Day Significance

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Canadians have considered D-Day a defining moment in Canadian history due to the role Canada had played in this battle. D-Day also known as Juno is a defining moment in Canadian history because it had an impact on stopping the Nazis, it helped bring World War 2 to an end and the Canadians had successfully captured the beach. To begin with, the Canadian’s role at Juno Beach was significant as they had an impact on stopping the Nazis and stopping Hitler’s dream which was to be in power of all of Germany. (FIND A POINT AND EVIDENCE TO ADD ON). Secondly, D-Day was a defining moment in Canadian history because it helped lead World War 2 to an end which was a great thing. All of the allies and Canada were given a duty which was to invade and capture the five beaches. Canada was …show more content…

A writer, David R Jennys had said, “Most German strategists felt that the target would be the Pas-de-Calais area, where the English Channel was narrowest. Therefore, the strongest defenses were constructed there”, (D-Day, The beginning of the end for Nazi Germany). The Germans already had lost many men in other battles and D-Day was remaining for them to shine. Instead of the Germans dominating Juno, Canada and the allies came full force toward the weakened German Army and defeated them. The German troops were not prepared to fight at Normandy because they were alerted wrong and that caused them to lose this battle and in this battle they suffered the most casualties out of any other battle. Last but not least, Juno beach was a successful capture for the Canadians in spite of all the conflicts they had encountered. 20,000 Canadian soldiers fought and landed at Juno on June 6th 1944 in the town of Normandy in France. The initial landing date was June 5th but it was delayed by one day because of harsh weather

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