D-Day Canada Research Paper

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Secondly, the victory at Juno Beach for the Canadians led to the end of WW2 and the liberation of Europe. D-Day was the Germans final attempt at victory in the world war. Germany’s army was starting to weaken and so, when Canadian troops met the Germans on D-Day, the German soldiers suffered more losses than they had in any other battle so far. Canadians continued inland and broke down the enemy’s “Atlantic Wall”, defeating the first line of German defenses in one day. 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. However the allies did not land there, which made the German troops less prepared and equipped for

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