The 80th anniversary of the Normandy landings may end up being the last time aging veterans were able to say goodbye to fellow soldiers who didn’t live to see the liberation they gave their lives for.
While the military strategy of D-Day is well known 80 years later, there is far less discussion about why so many young men fought.
As Dawna Friesen explains, the 14,000 Canadians who were part of the Normandy landings were all volunteers who chose to go to war.
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While the military strategy of D-Day is well known 80 years later, there is far less discussion about why so many young men fought.
As Dawna Friesen explains, the 14,000 Canadians who were part of the Normandy landings were all volunteers who chose to go to war.
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