"France" . . "National Film Board of Canada." . . "Military campaigns." . . "Canada." . . "Video recordings for the hearing impaired." . . "World War (1939-1945)" . . . "Canada." . . "Galafilms, Inc." . . "Galafilm Inc." . . "Canadian Broadcasting Corporation." . . . . . "Ressources Internet" . . . . . . . "History"@en . "History" . . "Unprepared and ill-trained, the Canadian troops paid an enormous price in Normandy after the D-Day landing. Actual news broadcasts interspersed with accounts from people who were there, make it apparant that war coverage was not factual."@en . . "In Desperate Battle: Normandy 1944"@en . "In Desperate Battle: Normandy 1944" . . . . . "On June 6th, 1944, a combined force of American, British and Canadian troops landed on the beaches of Normandy. The Allied invasion of occupied France was a turning point in the war against Hitler's Germany. From a tactical view, Canada's role was limited; strategically, it was pivotal. Canada's infantry and armoured regiments were thrown against Germany's elite troops and tank divisions. The price they paid was enormous. During that fateful summer, men untrained for combat were sent to battle, and men unfit for command were left in charge. At the front, Canada's best reporters--sworn into the army for reasons of security--were prevented from telling the true story." . . "\"This documentary looks at the events of June 6, 1944, when a combined force of American, British and Canadian troops landed on the beaches of Normandy. The Allied invasion of occupied France was a turning point in the war against Hitler's Germany. From a tactical view, Canada's role was limited; strategically, it was pivotal. Part of the 3-part series The Valour and the Horror.\"--Website."@en . . "Publications officielles" . . . . . . "In desperate battle, Normandy 1944"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "In desperate battle Normandy 1944" . "In desperate battle Normandy 1944"@en . . "Electronic videos (www)"@en . . . . . . "In Desperate Battle Normandy 1944" . "Public performance viewing."@en . . . . . "On June 6th, 1944, a combined force of American, British and Canadian troops landed on the beaches of Normandy. Canada's infantry and armoured regiments were thrown against Germany's elite troops and tank divisions. The price they paid was enormous."@en . . . . . . . . . . "Video recordings"@en . . . . "Valour and the horror" . . "On June 6, 1944, a combined force of American, British and Canadian troops landed on the beaches of Normandy. The Allied invasion of occupied France was a turning point in the war against Hitler's Germany. From a tactical view, Canada's role was limited; strategically, it was pivotal. Canada's infantry and armored regiments were thrown against Germany's elite troops and tank divisions. The price they paid was enormous." . "On June 6, 1944, a combined force of American, British and Canadian troops landed on the beaches of Normandy. The Allied invasion of occupied France was a turning point in the war against Hitler's Germany. From a tactical view, Canada's role was limited; strategically, it was pivotal. Canada's infantry and armored regiments were thrown against Germany's elite troops and tank divisions. The price they paid was enormous."@en . . . . . . "The controversial series critiquing Canada's contribution during the Second World War. This final episode describes the many tragedies that befell Canada's troops during D-Day. Uses archival footage combined with interviews and dramatic re-enactments of true stories from the invasion of Normandy." . . "On June 6th, 1944, a combined force of American, British and Canadian troops landed on the beaches of Normandy. The Allied invasion of occupied France was a turning point in the war against Hitler's Germany. From a tactical view, Canada's role was limited ; strategically, it was pivotal. Canada's infantry and armoured regiments were thrown against Germany's elite troops and tank divisions. The price they paid was enormous. During that fateful summer, men untrained for combat were sent to battle, and men unfit for command were left in charge. At the front, Canada's best reporters - sworn into the army for reasons of security - were prevented from telling the true story."@en . . . . . . "Tells the story of Canada's contribution during the Second World War in the invasion of Normandy, June 6, 1944 (D-Day). Features excerpts from actual news broadcasts and eye-witness accounts."@en . . "Personal narratives"@en . "Guerre mondiale, 1939-1945 Canada." . . "World War, 1939-1945 Campaigns France Normandy." . . "1939 - 1945" . . "Normandy (France)" . . "Canada. Armée canadienne" . . . . "World War, 1939-1945 Canada." . .