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Tragedy At Dieppe Operation Jubilee August 19 1942 First Edition Mark Zuehlke

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Tragedy At Dieppe Operation Jubilee August 19 1942 First Edition Mark Zuehlke
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Publisher: Douglas & McIntyre
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.5 MB
Pages: 420
Author: Mark Zuehlke
ISBN: 9781553658351, 1553658353
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: First Edition

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Tragedy At Dieppe Operation Jubilee August 19 1942 First Edition Mark Zuehlke by Mark Zuehlke 9781553658351, 1553658353 instant download after payment.

With its trademark "you are there" style, Mark Zuehlke's tenth Canadian Battle Series volume tells the story of the 1942 Dieppe raid. Nicknamed "The Poor Man's Monte Carlo," Dieppe had no strategic importance, but with the Soviet Union thrown on the ropes by German invasion and America having just entered the war, Britain was under intense pressure to launch a major cross-Channel attack against France.
Since 1939, Canadian troops had massed in Britain and trained for the inevitable day of the mass invasion of Europe that would finally occur in 1944. But the Canadian public and many politicians were impatient to see Canadian soldiers fight sooner.
The first major rehearsal proved such a shambles the raid was pushed back to the end of July only to be cancelled by poor weather. Later, in a decision still shrouded in controversy, the operation was reborn. Dieppe however did not go smoothly.
Drawing on rare archival documents and personal interviews, Mark Zuehlke examines how the raid came to be and why it went so tragically wrong. Ultimately, Tragedy at Dieppe honors the bravery and sacrifice of those who fought and died that fateful day on the beaches of Dieppe.

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