While American forces landed on the westernmost beaches along the Normandy coastline on June 6, 1944, the British and Canadians landed on beaches to the east. The Canadians, in particular, were designated to land on a stretch of beach called “Juno,” situated between the British landing beaches of “Sword” and “Gold.” The …
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