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  2. Dieppe Raid - Wikipedia

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    Operation Jubilee or the Dieppe Raid (19 August 1942) was a disastrous Allied amphibious attack on the German-occupied port of Dieppe in northern France, during the Second World War. Over 6,050 infantry , predominantly Canadian, supported by a regiment of tanks, were put ashore from a naval force operating under the protection of Royal Air ...

  3. Operation Jubilee order of battle - Wikipedia

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    Operation Jubilee was the Allied code name for the raid at Dieppe on the French coast on August 19, 1942. The following order of battle lists the significant military units that participated in the battle, or were available as reserve.

  4. Berneval-le-Grand - Wikipedia

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    On the morning of 19 August 1942, the beach at Berneval was one of the landing locations of the Anglo-Canadian raid on Dieppe.No. 3 Commando landed on "Yellow 1", the beach of Petit Berneval, but got stuck at the top of the cliffs, unable to fulfil their mission.

  5. List of Commando raids on the Atlantic Wall - Wikipedia

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    This was a raid on a signals station; after killing at least two Germans the commandos withdrew. [52] 28 15/16 November 1942 Operation Batman: No. 12 Commando No. 62 Commando: 10 men: Cherbourg France Objective not known [53] The raid had to be cancelled, as they were unable to land in the high seas on the rocky shoreline. [54] 29 19/20 ...

  6. Dieppe - Wikipedia

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    The events recorded begin with the early 16th century, and culminate with the Dieppe Raid and the liberation of Dieppe by Canadians on September 1, 1944. The base of the monument is inscribed with the words "nous nous souvenons" ("we remember"). Above the monument, the Flag of Canada is flown side by side with that of France.

  7. 4th Canadian Infantry Brigade - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, the brigade headquarters were not actually formed until May and June 1940. The 2nd Division conducted Operation Jubilee, a large-scale raid on Dieppe, France in August 1942 with the 4th and 6th Canadian Infantry Brigades, suffering extensive losses in the landing and the ensuing withdrawal. [3]

  8. Dieppe Canadian War Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Dieppe Canadian War Cemetery is a Second World War military war grave cemetery, located in the village of Hautot-sur-Mer, 5 km (3.1 mi) south of Dieppe in Normandy, France. It contains Canadian and British soldiers killed during the Dieppe Raid on the 18/19 August 1942. This large scale daylight assault on a fortified objective was an abject ...

  9. Jack Nissenthall - Wikipedia

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    Jack Nissenthall (later shortened to Jack Nissen) was a British Royal Air Force electronics and radar expert who played a key role in the Dieppe raid.His actions during the operation resulted in the Allies' gaining vital intelligence about the type, density and location of German radar installations along the Channel coast.