Medicine Hat News

Canadian veterans in France to mark 80th anniversar­y of disastrous Dieppe Raid

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Canadian flags hang alongside those of the French and British on the streets of Dieppe, France, each August as the city marks the anniversar­y of an important and disastrous day during the Second World War.

Eighty years ago today, more than 5,000 Canadian soldiers were sent onto the beaches in an attempt to breach the occupied town from the sea.

Among them was 20-year-old Gordon Fennell, a member of the Calgary Tanks regiment, who has returned this week to commemorat­e the battle in which more than 900 Canadians died.

Fennell is one of the very few remaining survivors of Operation Jubilee, one of the best-known and deadliest events of the entire war for Canada.

The mayor of Dieppe, Nicolas Langlois, presented a medal to Fennell during a commemorat­ion ceremony in the city today.

Of the more than one million Canadians who served during the war, it’s estimated about 20,000 are still alive today, and their average age is 95.

Historian Mike Bechthold says it’s more important than ever to hear their stories and honour their sacrifices.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the Dieppe raid was one of the most difficult and tragic days of the Second World War for Canada.

He says the objective of the Canadian soldiers, along with their British and American allies, was to test the enemy’s defences, damage its port facilities and gather important intelligen­ce to help defeat Nazi Germany.

In the air, the Royal Canadian Air

Force and the British Royal Air Force continued the offensive, but after nine hours of intense fighting were forced to retreat and return to Britain, he says.

He says in addition to those wounded or killed, some 1,946 were taken as prisoners of war and most remained captive until the end of the war.

Despite this devastatin­g setback, Canadian and Allied soldiers showed exceptiona­l heroism, resilience and courage and the raid was instrument­al in leading the Allies to victory over Nazi Germany, he says.

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