During World War II, the Allied forces mounted an amphibious assault on the occupied French coastal town of Dieppe. Since its execution, the raid on Dieppe has become a very controversial topic. The operation had an abundance of flaws that caused many casualties. This article analyzes both issues and who, if any one should have been held responsible
Review of Beyond the Beach: The Allied War Against France by Stephen Alan Bourque
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During World War II, the allied forces mounted an amphibious assault on the occupied French coastal ...
Editor’s Introduction: The ill-fated action at Dieppe in August 1942 is most often remembered for th...
On 19 August 1942 a mixed Anglo-Canadian amphibious force raided the German occupied port of Dieppe ...
The fall of France in June 1940 transformed Britain's strategic situation. It meant that amphibious ...
The catastrophe at Dieppe in 1942, where unsupported infantry attempted to capture a fortified beach...
Editor’s Note: Operation “Tractable“ was the second major Canadian operation in Normandy designed to...
The dichotomy between popular and academic history is, for most historians, and readers, an uncomfor...
When the last Allied ships drew away from the beaches of Dieppe on 19 August 1942, they left behind ...
Editor’s Note: Operation “Tractable“ was the second major Canadian operation in Normandy designed to...
The French army’s 1940 campaign was disastrous, whereas the U.S. Marine Corps cracked the problem of...
Editor’s Note: John S. Edmondson was born in Estevan, Saskatchewan in 1919. He joined the Princess P...
The fall of France in June 1940 transformed Britain's strategic situation. It meant that amphibious ...
Review of Beyond the Beach: The Allied War Against France by Stephen Alan Bourque
The fall of France in June 1940 transformed Britain's strategic situation. It meant that amphibious ...
What if the Allies had pursued the bombing of the extermination camps at Auschwitz? Could the Allies...
During World War II, the allied forces mounted an amphibious assault on the occupied French coastal ...
Editor’s Introduction: The ill-fated action at Dieppe in August 1942 is most often remembered for th...
On 19 August 1942 a mixed Anglo-Canadian amphibious force raided the German occupied port of Dieppe ...
The fall of France in June 1940 transformed Britain's strategic situation. It meant that amphibious ...
The catastrophe at Dieppe in 1942, where unsupported infantry attempted to capture a fortified beach...
Editor’s Note: Operation “Tractable“ was the second major Canadian operation in Normandy designed to...
The dichotomy between popular and academic history is, for most historians, and readers, an uncomfor...
When the last Allied ships drew away from the beaches of Dieppe on 19 August 1942, they left behind ...
Editor’s Note: Operation “Tractable“ was the second major Canadian operation in Normandy designed to...
The French army’s 1940 campaign was disastrous, whereas the U.S. Marine Corps cracked the problem of...
Editor’s Note: John S. Edmondson was born in Estevan, Saskatchewan in 1919. He joined the Princess P...
The fall of France in June 1940 transformed Britain's strategic situation. It meant that amphibious ...
Review of Beyond the Beach: The Allied War Against France by Stephen Alan Bourque
The fall of France in June 1940 transformed Britain's strategic situation. It meant that amphibious ...
What if the Allies had pursued the bombing of the extermination camps at Auschwitz? Could the Allies...