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Battle for Europe Concerning WW2 in Europe, spanning the invasion of France, the Battle of Britain, D-Day to VE Day.

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Old July 12th, 2003, 08:56 PM
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Just got back from a week in Normandy, and paid a visit to the new Juno Beach Centre which opened on 6th June. Being a new, modern museum, I was a little bit anxious about what I would find, but must say it was EXCELLENT; it told the story of Canada's role in WW2 very well and used modern technology superbly.

It also had a well stocked bookshop with some great Canadian titles which I have never seen before!

Well worth a visit next time you are in Normandy.
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Forgot to add that there is website for it at:

http://www.junobeach.org/
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This is what the centre looks like:



And I have written up my visit at:

http://battlefieldsww2.50megs.com/juno_beach_centre.htm
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Thanks for the link to your write up. I know I plan on visiting. Funds for the Juno Beach Centre were raised primarily from average Canadians and corporate sponsors. It was the primary sponsorship by Canadian WalMarts up to its completion. I remember being up at a very early morning hour here in order to watch the special ceremonies opening the museum.

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Glad you found that of use. It's a while since I wrote the above, but I still go to the centre every year, and never tire of it. A real tribute to the Canadian contribution to the outcome of WW2.
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The only fottage of the first wave landing on any 5 beeches was at Juno...numerous shots of this scene are showed in British, and American reels

YouTube - D-Day: Juno Beach Landing

A couple of tid-bits to my father memmory...he had a friend whom never got his feet wet, as his craft had a door similar to the one scene in saving private ryan, which droped forward, exposing the infantry to MG fire....as well as his brother (my uncle) would never eat strawberry jam, hated the stuff...inquired as to why later and dad said...after about 3 days, rations where tossed to the initial troops, but because labels washed off one was unsure as to what they would open and find...after 3 days of bloody and brutual fighting, and the first heated meal..a tin of food, my uncle opened to find he had a can of strawberry jam...he downed it, but since June 9, 1944, he never ate another drop until his passing in march of '88

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Thanks for the article, IanPom. I was interested in the last bit about the other monument near Verrieres Ridge where the 2nd Division fought in July & August, as that is where my Dad was at that time.
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