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Overview of D-Day for Canada On June 6, 1944, known as D-Day, Canadian forces played a crucial role in the Allied invasion of Normandy during World War II. The 3rd Canadian Infantry Division was tasked with landing at Juno Beach, one of the five designated landing zones. Key Facts Canadian Forces Involved Division: 3rd Canadian Infantry Division Support: 2nd Canadian Armoured Brigade Landing Beach: Juno Beach Objectives and Achievements Initial Goal: Secure Juno Beach and advance inland. Distance Advanced: Over 11 kilometers by the end of the day. Significance: Contributed significantly to the overall Allied victory in the Normandy campaign. Casualties Canadian Casualties: Approximately 340 dead, 574 wounded, and 47 captured. Context of the Invasion The D-Day landings were part of Operation Overlord, the largest amphibious invasion in history. The Canadian forces faced strong German defenses but managed to achieve their objectives through determination and strategic planning. The success at Juno Beach was vital for establishing a foothold in Europe and marked a turning point in the war against Nazi Germany.

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