Breakout From Juno: First Canadian Army and the Normandy Campaign, July 4-August 21, 1944
The ninth book in the Canadian Battle Series, Breakout from Juno, is the first dramatic chronicling of Canada's pivotal role throughout the entire Normandy Campaign following the D-Day landings.

On July 4, 1944, the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division won the village of Carpiquet but not the adjacent airfield. Instead of a speedy victory, the men faced a bloody fight. The Canadians advanced relentlessly at a great cost in bloodshed. Within 2 weeks the 2nd Infantry and 4th Armoured divisions joined coming together as the First Canadian Army.

The soldiers fought within a narrow landscape extending a mere 21 miles from Caen to Falaise. They won a two-day battle for Verrières Ridge starting on July 21, after 1,500 casualties. More bloody battles followed, until finally, on August 21, the narrowing gap that had been developing at Falaise closed when American and Canadian troops shook hands. The German army in Normandy had been destroyed, only 18,000 of about 400,000 men escaping. The Allies suffered 206,000 casualties, of which 18,444 were Canadians.

Breakout from Juno is a story of uncommon heroism, endurance and sacrifice by Canada's World War II volunteer army and pays tribute to Canada's veterans.
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Breakout From Juno: First Canadian Army and the Normandy Campaign, July 4-August 21, 1944
The ninth book in the Canadian Battle Series, Breakout from Juno, is the first dramatic chronicling of Canada's pivotal role throughout the entire Normandy Campaign following the D-Day landings.

On July 4, 1944, the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division won the village of Carpiquet but not the adjacent airfield. Instead of a speedy victory, the men faced a bloody fight. The Canadians advanced relentlessly at a great cost in bloodshed. Within 2 weeks the 2nd Infantry and 4th Armoured divisions joined coming together as the First Canadian Army.

The soldiers fought within a narrow landscape extending a mere 21 miles from Caen to Falaise. They won a two-day battle for Verrières Ridge starting on July 21, after 1,500 casualties. More bloody battles followed, until finally, on August 21, the narrowing gap that had been developing at Falaise closed when American and Canadian troops shook hands. The German army in Normandy had been destroyed, only 18,000 of about 400,000 men escaping. The Allies suffered 206,000 casualties, of which 18,444 were Canadians.

Breakout from Juno is a story of uncommon heroism, endurance and sacrifice by Canada's World War II volunteer army and pays tribute to Canada's veterans.
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Breakout From Juno: First Canadian Army and the Normandy Campaign, July 4-August 21, 1944

Breakout From Juno: First Canadian Army and the Normandy Campaign, July 4-August 21, 1944

by Mark Zuehlke
Breakout From Juno: First Canadian Army and the Normandy Campaign, July 4-August 21, 1944

Breakout From Juno: First Canadian Army and the Normandy Campaign, July 4-August 21, 1944

by Mark Zuehlke

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Overview

The ninth book in the Canadian Battle Series, Breakout from Juno, is the first dramatic chronicling of Canada's pivotal role throughout the entire Normandy Campaign following the D-Day landings.

On July 4, 1944, the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division won the village of Carpiquet but not the adjacent airfield. Instead of a speedy victory, the men faced a bloody fight. The Canadians advanced relentlessly at a great cost in bloodshed. Within 2 weeks the 2nd Infantry and 4th Armoured divisions joined coming together as the First Canadian Army.

The soldiers fought within a narrow landscape extending a mere 21 miles from Caen to Falaise. They won a two-day battle for Verrières Ridge starting on July 21, after 1,500 casualties. More bloody battles followed, until finally, on August 21, the narrowing gap that had been developing at Falaise closed when American and Canadian troops shook hands. The German army in Normandy had been destroyed, only 18,000 of about 400,000 men escaping. The Allies suffered 206,000 casualties, of which 18,444 were Canadians.

Breakout from Juno is a story of uncommon heroism, endurance and sacrifice by Canada's World War II volunteer army and pays tribute to Canada's veterans.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781553659723
Publisher: Douglas and McIntyre (2013) Ltd.
Publication date: 11/08/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 400
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Mark Zuehlke is Canada's leading popular historian. Operation Husky is the latest in Mark's bestselling series on Canada's major army campaigns and battles of World War II, which include Ortona, The Liri Valley, The Gothic Line, Juno Beach, Holding Juno, and Terrible Victory. He is also the author of the critically acclaimed For Honour's Sake: The War of 1812 and the Brokering of an Uneasy Peace; The Gallant Cause: Canadians in the Spanish Civil War, 1936-1939; and co-author of The Canadian Military Atlas: Four Centuries of Conflict from New France to Kosovo. Operation Husky is his 20th published book. When not writing history, he often turns to fiction and is the author of the award-winning Elias McCann mystery series. He lives in Victoria, British Columbia.

Table of Contents

Preface 1

Acknowledgements 5

Maps 8

Introduction: A Formidable Array 19

Part 1 Battle for Caen

1 Little Short of Hell 27

2 A Murderous Beating 41

3 Hopeless Situation 53

4 Day of Revenge 68

5 A Terrible Dream 78

6 Most Successful Operation 90

7 Little Excuse for It 102

Part 2 The Ridges

8 Offensive Spirit 117

9 Expensive Victories 128

10 Greenhorners 138

11 We Need Help 153

12 Not a Pleasant Picture 168

13 Desperate Move in the Dark 183

14 Violence of Battle 197

15 A Stone Wall 209

16 Simple Plans 223

Part 3 Totalize

17 Sheer Slaughter 241

18 Jaws Dropped 255

19 The Fullest Success 268

20 Many Anxious Moments 284

21 That'll Be a Tough One 298

22 Come What May 308

23 What a Stupid Place 323

Part 4 The Gap

24 Without a Hitch 337

25 The Mad Charge 349

26 A Molten Fire Bath 362

27 Guns Chattering 376

28 A Little Wild 390

29 A Hellhole 403

Epilogue: The Normandy Campaign in Memory 416

Appendix A Principal Commanders in the Normandy Campaign 420

Appendix B The Canadian Army in the Normandy Campaign (Combat Units Only) 422

Appendix C Canadian Infantry Battalion (Typical Organization) 426

Appendix D Canadian Army, German Army, and Waffen-ss Order of Ranks (Lowest to Highest) 427

Appendix E Army Decorations 430

Notes 431

Bibliography 478

General Index 491

Index of Formations, Units, and Corps 505

About the Author 513

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