Juno Beach 2014 – Monument outside the Juno Beach museum

Juno Beach 2014


Folder: Holiday in France and Germany 2014
One of the five beaches in Normandy where the invasion forces landed. At Juno Beach it were the Canadians and the British forces.

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Juno Beach 2014 – Monument outside the Juno Beach museum

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Juno Beach 2014 – View inside on of the German bunkers

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Juno Beach 2014 – Springs on a bed in a German bunker

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Juno Beach 2014 – A Canuck goes to the Continent

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Juno Beach 2014 – Allons-y.. Canadiens!

The Canadian Army was a volunteer army in the Second World War. 1,000,000 Canadians volunteered from a population of about 11,000,000 Canadians.

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Juno Beach 2014 – Cosy’s Pillbox

From the descriptive text: “Cosy's bunker was the site of fierce fiighting on 6th June 1944. It owes its name to Lt. W.A. “Cosy” Aitken. This Canadian soldier was entrusted with the mission of capturing the fortification with 10 Platoon “B” Company The Royal Winnipeg Rifles. A first assault by machine-guns and grenades enabled them to capture the position, but Lt. Aitken was badly wounded in the head. Engineer reinforcements arrived and an explosion toppled the pillbox. The Germans surrendered, but only 26 men from “B” Company survived this valliant and difficult battle in the dunes of “Mike Green” Beach.”

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Juno Beach 2014 – Where General De Gaulle set foot on French soil in 1944

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Juno Beach 2014 – Flag of the Free French

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Juno Beach 2014 – Panorama