Juno Beach, part of the D-Day invasion, witnessed Canadian troops’ valor on June 6, 1944. Despite heavy resistance, they advanced with courage, securing a vital victory. Today, Juno Beach stands as a poignant memorial, reminding us of the sacrifices made for freedom.
Photo: Canadian Polsten 20-mm Oerlikon anti-aircraft guns set up on top of this captured 8.8 cm PaK 43 gun bunker, type R669, on Juno beach in Normandy.
Date: June 1944.
Source: unknown.
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