THE LANDINGS
THE PLAN
After successes in North Africa, Italy and Stalingrad, the Allies focused on liberating France, which was considered a critical stage in the Nazi defeat. The plan for a Normandy landing was approved a the Quebec Conference in August 1943.
Nearly a year later, in June 1944, the Normandy landings marked the beginning of the war’s end. “Operation Overlord” encompassed a massive air, navy and armoured-vehicle assault on the German defences.
Canadian soldiers played an important role alongside the American and British troops. Their landing on Juno Beach was a major event in Canadian history in terms of its scale and military importance.