Canadian Soldiers advance through Caen |
And 70 years ago this day, July the 9th, the city of Caen, for the most part, was in Allied hands by the evening. It was the end of a ferocious and hard fought battle that had stretched from June 6th until a little over a month later.
My grandfather, who served with the Canadian Army in WWII, (more on that another day) passed very close by Caen the day after it was liberated, and he told me how it looked:
"It was destroyed . . . the church was in ruins . . . but by the end
of that day we were well away from the town."
of that day we were well away from the town."
The damaged Cathedral interior. |
The British and Canadian soldiers had had a hard time in and around this area, but with the fighting over Caen and the surrounding area finished, the Allies could now focus on breaking out of Normandy into the rest of France, and finally on towards Germany.
The Battle of Normandy was over. The Battle of France had just begun.
~ William Moore
Hey, William!
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Thanks Racheal! I already received this from someone else with similar questions - so I'll add in yours that are different as well when I post later this week! :-)
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