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Normandy, France.
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One month after D-Day.
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A Canadian regiment confronts
a notorious SS Panzer unit...
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accused of horrific war crimes.
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The Canadians
and the 12th SS Hitler Youth had clashed,
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uh, since the 7th of June.
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So, the Canadians and the 12th SS
have a very vicious personal war.
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For the Germans,
this leaves no room for compromise.
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It's only victory or death.
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On June 6th, 1944,
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allied forces finally
land troops in Normandy
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to open the western front.
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But Nazi fanatics and diehards
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continue to fight ruthlessly for survival.
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D-Day was a battle.
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The allies still need to win the war.
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July 8th, 1944.
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Outskirts of Caen, France.
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The Canadian Regina Rifles
prepare to do their part
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to liberate the French city.
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They scout the approach to their
objective in the northwest sector.
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And what they saw they didn't like.
It was extremely flat.
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There was very little cover.
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Lieutenant Colonel
Foster Matheson
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has brought along his company commanders--
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Acting Major Gordon Brown,
Major Eric Syme, and Major Stuart Tubb,
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to find the best way forward.
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And they're driving around in universal
carriers and at one point they get lost.
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The driver takes a wrong turn...
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and they find themselves
in the midst of fighting.
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The Regina Rifles
quickly come under attack.
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One of the drivers is shot and killed...
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the passengers dive for cover.
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As the battle rages around them,
the vehicles try to reverse course.
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In the confusion,
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the carriers start to pull away
leaving the officers behind.
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It proves to be yet another setback
in the quest to take Caen.
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Only 12 miles from the coast
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allied forces had planned to take
the city on D-Day.
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But more than a month later,
the goal has proved stubbornly elusive.
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Both sides understood
that the capture of Caen was crucial to
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going through the rest of the country,
that if you could capture Caen,
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you could enter the rest of France.
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860,000 allied troops
are bottled up at the Normandy beachhead.
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The allies need their forces
to break out into France,
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then east for Paris.
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Caen is a critical road and rail hub.
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The Germans understood,
if you can defend Caen,
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you can block the Allies' advance.
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These are armored divisions
that had hundreds of tanks.
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They needed good roads
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and so they were going to be
passing through Caen
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to strike at the Allies
who were on the beaches
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and who of course were very vulnerable.
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The Regina Rifles
have landed in a battle
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between the German 12th SS Panzer division
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and other Canadian forces.
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This is not the first time
the rifles have encountered the 12th SS.
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A month earlier, on D-Day plus one,
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the Reginas had seized
the town of Bretteville, not far away.
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The Reginas withstood four counterattacks
from the 12th SS Panzer division,
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inflicting 152 German casualties
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and destroying six tanks to hold the town,
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and earned battle honors for their unit.
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At a distinct disadvantage here,
the trucks make a desperate escape.
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The officers of the Regina Rifles
are in danger of being left behind.
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Go, Go! Go!
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They haul themselves
onto the back of a vehicle
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loaded to their surprise,
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with crates of explosives.
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They duck for cover as enemy fire
riddles the vehicle,
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and can only hope,
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that a bullet doesn't
ignite a fatal explosion.
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After finally clearing the battle scene
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the officers take up their
reconnaissance position
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in the nearby village of Authie.
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Earlier that day,
General Bernard Montgomery
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launched Operation Charnwood,
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the British Second Army's
latest attempt to seize Caen.
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To support the operation,
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the Regina Rifles must take
the Abbaye D'ardenne,
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which guards the northwest approach.
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A high stone wall surrounds
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the 12th century church
and its adjoining buildings.
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It was a stone fortress.
It had a large tower.
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And from the heights of that tower
they could see the entire countryside.
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And so, it's a really critical position.
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A strong point that the Germans will use
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both to observe the Allies
coming off the beaches
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and from where they will launch
their counterattacks.
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Flat grain fields
surround the Abbaye on all sides,
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providing clear lines of sight
for German snipers.
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The Germans occupy the only cover--
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a dirt mound, that once held
anti-aircraft guns,
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partway across the field.
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Matheson plans for
Major Syme's B Company
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to advance 400 yards from the village of
Authie and take the mounds.
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Brown's D Company on the left along with
Tubb's C Company on the right
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are to pass the mounds and advance
the remaining 700 yards to the Abbaye.
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At 1700 hours allied artillery
begins to shell the Abbaye D'ardenne,
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in preparation for the assault.
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The barrage is meant to soften up
German defenses
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and keep German heads down
as the Canadians approach.
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The artillery will last for 30 minutes,
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after which the Regina Rifles
will launch their attack.
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The Abbaye D'ardenne is the headquarters
of the 12th Panzer division
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they had encountered earlier.
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Their commanding officer
is Standartenfuhrer Kurt Meyer.
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The 33-year old colonel is one of
Germany's youngest divisional commanders.
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Kurt Meyer is an extremely
courageous and brave officer.
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But at the same times,
he's also extremely ruthless.
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He's very much determined to
the cause of Nazism and is also
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determined to instill this
ideology into his men.
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Meyer's Panzer division
is made up of former Hitlerjugend.
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The infamous "Hitler Youth" movement
Raised a generation of German children
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to believe in their Aryan superiority.
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For the SS leadership,
12th SS Panzer Division Hitler Youth
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is a kind of symbol for
the next generation of Nazism.
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Meyer withstands the barrage
inside the Abbaye complex.
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The main building, as such,
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would be too much exposed to
allied artillery fire
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or allied air bombardment.
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So, he situates his headquarters
in a secondary building, in the cellar,
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so that he's protected.
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As the allied shelling
of the Abbaye continues,
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Brown, and the rest of the Regina Rifles
try to move into the field
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from which they are to attack.
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But it proves difficult.
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Well the Regina Rifles
are pinned down
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because the village of Authie
is not cleared.
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This means that the Germans
are also able to
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bring fire to bear down on the Rifles.
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German counter
battery fire also opens up.
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Several allied tanks
position themselves nearby.
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But as their jump-off time approaches
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a hidden German 88
begins to launch shells.
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The 88 millimeter gun
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is the most effective artillery piece
in the Nazi arsenal,
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and feared by allied tankers everywhere.
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In ground combat,
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it has a maximum range
of over 16,000 yards.
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And a well-trained crew can fire a round
every three seconds.
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The 88 quickly destroys
three Sherman tanks.
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As their crews escape,
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they draw German machine gun fire
from the nearby mound.
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Unwilling to stay exposed
to the German artillery,
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the remaining tanks retreat.
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The fighting in Normandy
is often envisioned
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as a slashing tank assaults,
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um, and almost blitzkrieg
like attacks on the enemy.
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But, this was combined arms warfare
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and if the tanks got too far
in front of the infantry,
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they were easily knocked out
by anti-tank guns
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that are very effective
at this point in the war.
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With their tank support gone,
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all three Regina Rifle companies
are trapped in the open.
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The German barrage continues.
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The Canadians risk being wiped out
before they can even leave their lines.
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July 8th, 1944.
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German artillery targets
the Regina Rifles' position
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as they prepare to attack
the Abbaye D'ardenne,
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which blocks access
to the French city of Caen.
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The Regina Rifles are dubbed
"farmer johns" by other Canadian units
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because they come
from a rural part of Canada.
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Obviously the Farmer John's
is meant as, a, a bit of a put down.
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But ah, the John's they seem
to have shortened it,
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they got rid of the farmer part
and they proudly, they embraced it.
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Pinned down due to enemy fire,
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the Johns miss the jump-off time
for their attack against the Abbaye.
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In the chaos and the confusion,
units are late arriving to the front
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and in fact most of
the, the three attacking,
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um, Regina companies get there,
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um, after the barrage has gone off.
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And so, with communications broken down
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there's really a dire situation here.
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The Reginas are looking at
attacking this fortress
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with almost no artillery support.
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The Reginas can only take cover
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and wait for the German barrage to ease.
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When it finally does,
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acting Major Gordon Brown
and his fellow officers
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hurry to organize their men.
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At 1800 hours, 30 minutes
after their jump off time,
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the Reginas commence their assault,
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with Major Eric Syme's
B Company in the lead.
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The Germans have put the time to good use.
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During this pause,
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the German defenders are able to regroup
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and sight their machine guns,
sight their anti-tank guns.
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And this is the worst-case
scenario for any army.
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As the three Regina companies
start out Baker Company
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is to advance 400 yards from the village
and take the mound,
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the only cover, in the field.
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German forces open fire on them
from all directions.
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Caen is considered so critical,
General Field Marshall Erwin Rommel
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has assigned elite units to defend it.
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Overseeing the defense of Normandy,
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Rommel had invested heavily
in the Atlantic wall.
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It is a series of bunkers,
block houses,
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casements, fortified positions
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along the French, Belgian,
Dutch, Danish and Norwegian coast.
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It is supposed to ward
off an Allied invasion.
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Based on Rommel's experience
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with the allies in North Africa
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he knew German tanks were vulnerable to
allied air superiority.
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Rommel believed the allies had
to be defeated on the beaches
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in the earliest hours of the invasion.
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The German failure to do so on D-Day,
makes the fighting more desperate.
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Germans are still
determined to fight,
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because they think
if the Allies win the war,
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this would mean the annihilation
of the German people.
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This was especially true
of German military leadership,
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like Kurt Meyer,
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who commands the 12th SS Panzer division,
which holds the Abbaye.
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How they understand war
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is that it must be fought
in the most ruthless way
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because it is a struggle for survival.
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Meyer has encountered
Canadian units before.
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The Canadians and the 12th
SS Hitler Youth had clashed,
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uh, since the 7th of June.
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So, really the second day of the fighting.
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Um, and there had been fierce
battles all over the front.
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On June 7th and 8th,
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Meyer's unit executed
18 Canadian prisoners of war
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at the Abbaye D'ardenne,
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in flagrant violation of
the Geneva Convention.
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For people like Meyer
or for SS officers,
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it's all or nothing.
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And there is no way of
compromising with the enemy
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so it's only victory or death.
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Now, the 12th SS Hitlerjugend
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believed that if they are captured
or surrender to the Canadians,
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they will be executed in retaliation.
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And so, the Canadians and the 12th SS
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have a very vicious, personal war.
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Regina rifles B Company,
still leads the advance
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towards the German occupied mound
partway across the field.
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Faced with heavy gunfire,
B Company must run, or crawl,
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in short bursts to avoid being hit.
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The Germans open up with mortar fire,
machine gun fire, sniper fire.
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And the Regina Rifles are
being picked off one by one.
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As they inch their way forward,
the company suffers heavy casualties.
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There's no easy way
to take out machine guns.
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Machine guns firing 500 bullets a minute,
firing on an arc.
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You have to sacrifice soldiers
to take that out.
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They have no choice
but to keep moving.
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Three companies
of the Regina Rifles commence
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an assault against the Abbaye D'ardenne.
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Across more than 1100 yards of open field,
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without tank support,
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and one half hour after
their artillery barrage lifts.
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B Company leads the way.
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Baker Company advances slowly
and using whatever cover is available.
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But there's not a lot of cover.
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So, this means you gotta stay low.
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You gotta stay in the grass.
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You gotta try to stay out of sight
of any sort of German sniper,
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German artillery, or German machine gun.
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So, it is a very slow process
and it causes significant casualties
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because every time
they pop up, they get shot.
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As the casualties mount
weeks of strain also take their toll.
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The Regina Rifles
were very weak at this point.
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They had lost a lot of soldiers
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in the fighting
in the first month of Normandy.
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As frontline
troops at the sharp end,
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they get very little sleep
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and endure unimaginable stress.
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There's no question that
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the lack of sleep
and the continual engagement
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with the enemy that just
combined will wear anyone down.
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It has been four
weeks of constant combat.
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So as these soldiers are
engaged with the German enemy,
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as they're approaching the Abbey,
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there are soldiers that are breaking down.
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There are soldiers that are crying.
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There are soldiers that are
catatonic and can't even move.
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This now includes
baker company's commander, Major Syme,
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who succumbs to what is called,
battle exhaustion.
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Major! Major!
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I need a medic!
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Though the Canadian division
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had undertaken psychiatric screening
prior to deployment
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conditions like battle exhaustion
or battle fatigue
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prove unpredictable
and claim many soldiers.
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By late July 1944,
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battle fatigue makes up 25%
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of all non-fatal casualties to the allies.
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After D-Day the British
and Canadian army group
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established front-line centers
to treat battle exhaustion.
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Therapy is simple-- sedation and sleep.
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You want to treat them quickly.
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You want to treat them effectively
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and then you want them back
in the front line.
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As Major Syme
is carried from the field
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the remainder of B Company
continues to press to the mound.
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As they are making those hard yards,
Riflemen would lay down fire,
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Bren machine gunners
would lay down heavier fire.
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The way they knocked out
those machine guns
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was to use grenades for the most part.
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And those grenades explode
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and they send shrapnel of course,
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and that's how,
ultimately, they knock out the mound.
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The Germansare forced
to retreat back towards the Abbaye.
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To achieve the objective,
Baker Company is gutted.
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Sixty-one out of 100 men
become casualties.
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With the mound finally in Canadian hands,
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C Company and D Company
now continue the advance
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and pass through the remains of B Company.
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From that position,
Baker Company can then provide
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covering fire for the other two companies.
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You have Dog Company on the left,
Charlie Company on the right.
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And Baker Company will provide
very important covering fire,
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which will allow the other
troops to move up slowly.
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So, the idea simply here is what we call
fire and movement.
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Someone's shooting. Someone's moving.
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To prevent his men
from meeting B Company's fate,
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Major Stu Tubb,
the commander of C Company,
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orders high explosive mortars
against the Abbaye complex.
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He hopes the distraction
will provide his men much needed coverage.
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But Tubb receives word
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00:23:47,428 --> 00:23:50,473
that the Reginas have no high
explosive mortars available,
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and he is offered smoke instead.
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This works for a while,
until the wind comes up.
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They're now wide open
and exposed completely to German fire.
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All hell breaks loose.
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Facing heavy enemy fire
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C and D Companies
of the Canadian Regina Rifles
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must attack the Abbaye D'ardenne
across 700 yards of open field.
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They have just learned
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00:24:37,186 --> 00:24:39,063
that they've run out of
high explosive mortars
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to subdue the German counter fire.
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00:24:42,483 --> 00:24:45,945
Such shortages have
proved a problem across the allied front.
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00:24:51,242 --> 00:24:55,371
Just three weeks before
a Major storm struck the Normandy coast.
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800 ships and vessels were stranded,
damaged or destroyed on June 19th.
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To further cripple allied supply lines,
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already hindered,
by a lack of a deep-water port.
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All units were having to make do.
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Advancing in the open would be suicidal.
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So, the Reginas fire
smoke to cover their advance.
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00:25:20,688 --> 00:25:24,400
Once more, acting Major Gordon Brown
and D Company
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press forward on the left flank.
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00:25:30,364 --> 00:25:33,492
But with the men still 500 yards
short of the Abbaye,
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wind clears the smoke.
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00:25:38,038 --> 00:25:40,207
With the companies now exposed.
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00:25:42,084 --> 00:25:43,711
The Germans have clear shots.
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00:25:57,558 --> 00:26:02,605
In the chaos C company's
13th platoon stumbles into a minefield.
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00:26:12,448 --> 00:26:14,033
You don't know where to step,
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00:26:14,158 --> 00:26:15,868
and they are set up
for a number of reasons.
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One is to cause casualties of course.
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00:26:18,287 --> 00:26:20,372
But secondly to slow an advance.
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00:26:22,291 --> 00:26:24,501
The minefield creates
a shooting gallery.
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00:26:25,628 --> 00:26:27,963
Riflemen and snipers
and machine gunners
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00:26:28,047 --> 00:26:30,883
will turn upon those isolated soldiers
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00:26:30,883 --> 00:26:34,553
who are stuck in the middle,
unsure of where is safe.
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00:26:37,389 --> 00:26:39,516
As their losses mount,
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00:26:39,600 --> 00:26:43,145
Major Stu Tubb enters the minefield
to help extract his men.
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00:26:46,315 --> 00:26:48,692
Tubb falls to German machine gun fire.
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00:26:51,403 --> 00:26:54,031
His second-in-command
moves forward to help,
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00:26:54,907 --> 00:26:56,408
and is killed.
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00:26:58,911 --> 00:27:02,206
C company's third in command
is wounded moments later.
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00:27:03,374 --> 00:27:07,461
Wiping out the enemy's leadership
is a time honored military strategy.
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00:27:07,461 --> 00:27:10,839
And that is a technique
that the Allies and the Germans use,
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00:27:10,923 --> 00:27:15,844
that snipers would aim for those NCOs
or those lieutenants or those captains
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00:27:15,969 --> 00:27:20,724
to try to in, in effect
decapitate the unit.
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00:27:30,859 --> 00:27:34,738
Without leadership,
C Company retreats to the mound.
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00:27:35,197 --> 00:27:38,617
They have lost 85 out of 106 men.
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00:27:40,953 --> 00:27:43,539
General Bernard Montgomery's
stated goal at Caen
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00:27:43,539 --> 00:27:45,666
was to draw in German troops to kill,
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00:27:45,666 --> 00:27:48,168
wound or capture as many as possible.
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00:27:48,252 --> 00:27:49,545
A war of attrition.
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00:27:50,754 --> 00:27:52,589
But the campaign to capture Caen
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00:27:52,756 --> 00:27:54,842
proves costly to everyone involved.
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Allied aerial bombing to
support Operation Charnwood
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00:28:00,848 --> 00:28:02,891
began the night before, on July 7th.
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00:28:06,186 --> 00:28:10,774
More than 460 aircraft dropped
6000 bombs on the city.
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00:28:13,986 --> 00:28:17,281
While the bombing improved
the morale of allied soldiers,
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00:28:19,241 --> 00:28:22,494
the strategic impact
on German troops was minimal.
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00:28:22,578 --> 00:28:23,787
The rubble created
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00:28:24,288 --> 00:28:27,916
hinders the allied advance
and retreat by German forces.
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00:28:29,752 --> 00:28:33,005
It also has got an impact on French
civilian population.
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00:28:33,172 --> 00:28:38,469
Because, French civilians perished
and this had a negative influence
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00:28:38,469 --> 00:28:41,513
on the attitude of the French
population towards the Allies.
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00:28:46,101 --> 00:28:48,353
Now, to the northwest
of the city,
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00:28:48,437 --> 00:28:51,690
the remaining 15 able-bodied
members of C Company
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00:28:51,774 --> 00:28:55,861
retreat to Authie to bring back
stretchers for their wounded.
386
00:29:04,620 --> 00:29:06,997
Almost three hours after
commencing their attack
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00:29:06,997 --> 00:29:07,915
on the Abbaye D'ardenne,
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00:29:08,624 --> 00:29:10,626
Gordon Brown's D Company
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00:29:10,834 --> 00:29:13,504
remain the only Regina Rifles
left in the fight.
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00:29:19,092 --> 00:29:21,595
Still hundreds of yards
from their objective,
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00:29:23,138 --> 00:29:25,724
the covering smoke has also
just cleared on their position.
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00:29:25,808 --> 00:29:28,977
And leaves them dangerously
exposed to enemy fire.
393
00:29:32,231 --> 00:29:35,609
The 12th SS quickly pin down
Brown and his men again.
394
00:29:42,950 --> 00:29:44,576
Several of the Reginas are hit.
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00:29:53,085 --> 00:29:54,878
To limit the company's casualties,
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00:29:54,962 --> 00:29:57,464
Brown and his men push forward
in short bursts,
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00:29:57,548 --> 00:30:00,175
often gaining just a few feet at a time.
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00:30:06,682 --> 00:30:09,685
German troops at the Abbaye
have the ideal weapon
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00:30:09,685 --> 00:30:11,603
to prevent Brown from
achieving his objective.
400
00:30:14,231 --> 00:30:18,277
The MG-42 is arguably the best
machine gun of World War II.
401
00:30:20,195 --> 00:30:22,072
At 1200 rounds per minute,
402
00:30:22,072 --> 00:30:26,201
its rate of fire outpaces
comparable allied machine guns.
403
00:30:27,911 --> 00:30:30,789
Light, reliable and easy to deploy,
404
00:30:31,123 --> 00:30:35,168
the MG-42 has a range of
nearly 1,100 yards.
405
00:30:43,427 --> 00:30:45,470
To avoid the German machine guns
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00:30:45,596 --> 00:30:47,514
D company's number 16 platoon
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00:30:47,723 --> 00:30:50,058
makes a flanking move
to the left of the Abbaye.
408
00:30:55,314 --> 00:30:58,150
The remaining Regina Rifles
continue their frontal assault.
409
00:31:03,196 --> 00:31:05,115
But at 2100 hours,
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00:31:05,365 --> 00:31:07,951
his runner reports to
acting Major Gordon Brown,
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00:31:08,285 --> 00:31:11,330
that number 16 platoon has vanished.
412
00:31:17,794 --> 00:31:20,088
July 8th, 1944.
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00:31:20,797 --> 00:31:22,341
As darkness falls,
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00:31:22,466 --> 00:31:25,552
the Regina Rifles continue their assault
on the Abbaye D'ardenne.
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00:31:26,136 --> 00:31:30,515
A fortified position that controls access
to the French city of Caen.
416
00:31:31,350 --> 00:31:34,144
With reports that some of his men
are missing
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00:31:34,144 --> 00:31:37,064
and knowing he needs them all
to seize the Abbaye,
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00:31:39,983 --> 00:31:43,946
acting Major Gordon Brown
goes in search of his 16th platoon.
419
00:31:46,198 --> 00:31:47,574
Searching the battlefield,
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00:31:47,658 --> 00:31:49,868
he makes a disturbing discovery.
421
00:31:50,827 --> 00:31:54,081
And he Stumbles into
a small ditch area,
422
00:31:54,373 --> 00:31:55,707
which is a scene of a, a nightmare.
423
00:31:55,916 --> 00:31:58,961
There are wounded soldiers bleeding,
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00:31:59,127 --> 00:32:01,004
um, dying, crying out
425
00:32:01,296 --> 00:32:03,382
and he thinks that's his lost platoon.
It's not.
426
00:32:03,382 --> 00:32:05,300
It's a group of the Can Scots,
427
00:32:05,384 --> 00:32:07,844
who have stumbled into the battle somehow,
428
00:32:07,928 --> 00:32:10,430
and there are many wounded there.
429
00:32:12,641 --> 00:32:13,934
Brown tries to help.
430
00:32:14,393 --> 00:32:17,062
He bandages some of the more
seriously wounded.
431
00:32:17,813 --> 00:32:19,064
And he's not sure what to do,
432
00:32:19,189 --> 00:32:21,942
of course human instinct
is to care for them,
433
00:32:22,067 --> 00:32:24,820
but that's not the role
of a company commander.
434
00:32:24,987 --> 00:32:27,864
And so, he rightly gives them his water.
435
00:32:29,783 --> 00:32:31,493
He must have been parched.
436
00:32:33,412 --> 00:32:35,539
Unable to do any more for them,
437
00:32:36,999 --> 00:32:40,002
Brown turns back
to rejoin the rest of his company.
438
00:32:41,378 --> 00:32:44,172
He did the right thing.
He did what he had to do.
439
00:32:44,256 --> 00:32:45,882
He did what a soldier had to do,
440
00:32:45,966 --> 00:32:48,510
was to keep pushing
on to the final objective.
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00:32:52,347 --> 00:32:53,890
When he returns,
442
00:32:54,307 --> 00:32:56,685
Brown finds D Company
in the thick of battle.
443
00:32:58,979 --> 00:33:02,441
D Company is spread
out over the battlefield.
444
00:33:02,566 --> 00:33:04,735
They're facing a
fortress a stone fortress,
445
00:33:04,901 --> 00:33:06,820
the Germans are firing at them non-stop.
446
00:33:08,780 --> 00:33:11,116
I'm amazed at how they could
have pushed their way forward.
447
00:33:12,868 --> 00:33:15,746
They make a daring
charge for the Abbaye walls.
448
00:33:21,001 --> 00:33:24,421
They do call in some smoke,
and the smoke is quite effective.
449
00:33:24,546 --> 00:33:28,091
It obscures the front,
uh, for precious minutes.
450
00:33:32,929 --> 00:33:35,474
The men shoot
and throw grenades on the run.
451
00:33:52,074 --> 00:33:54,201
Their bold initiative pays off.
452
00:33:56,244 --> 00:34:00,207
At 2200 hours, D Company
reaches the Abbaye walls.
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00:34:04,753 --> 00:34:07,130
With the Regina Rifles closing in,
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00:34:07,214 --> 00:34:10,467
Colonel Kurt Meyer had made plans
to protect his fighting strength
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00:34:10,467 --> 00:34:12,511
and asks for permission to retreat.
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00:34:15,430 --> 00:34:18,767
He gets the answer, no.
There is no way to retreat.
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00:34:19,434 --> 00:34:22,562
The, reason for that is in the mindset
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00:34:22,687 --> 00:34:26,149
of the German leadership is
where does our retreat end?
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00:34:29,820 --> 00:34:31,071
But Meyer withdraws anyway.
460
00:34:31,696 --> 00:34:34,699
He would later claim that he
knew Caen could not be held.
461
00:34:34,825 --> 00:34:38,078
Hitler's order to hold
the city to the last bullet,
462
00:34:38,078 --> 00:34:41,123
would mean the needless
and futile sacrifice of his men.
463
00:34:41,832 --> 00:34:44,918
Thus, the desperate fighting on July 8th,
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00:34:44,918 --> 00:34:48,130
was to bide time for the evacuation
of Meyer's wounded soldiers
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00:34:48,130 --> 00:34:49,840
under the cover of darkness.
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00:34:50,423 --> 00:34:53,176
They devise a plan to delay
the capture of the Abbaye,
467
00:34:53,260 --> 00:34:56,388
and make it as costly as
possible for the Canadians.
468
00:35:05,230 --> 00:35:06,815
The Regina Rifles encounter
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00:35:06,982 --> 00:35:09,234
the German soldiers left
to cover the withdrawal.
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00:35:15,657 --> 00:35:17,742
They launch one final assault
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00:35:17,951 --> 00:35:20,120
and they find a way through
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00:35:20,245 --> 00:35:23,373
and around those walls
and drive the Germans out.
473
00:35:28,670 --> 00:35:31,840
Some of the Canadians
begin to push into the Abbaye courtyard.
474
00:35:33,383 --> 00:35:35,177
Captain Brown
calls the soldiers back
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00:35:35,302 --> 00:35:36,928
and he tells them to dig
in outside of the walls.
476
00:35:38,096 --> 00:35:40,223
Having fought
the Germans for a month now
477
00:35:40,348 --> 00:35:42,225
Brown knows they are not safe yet.
478
00:35:43,185 --> 00:35:45,645
The Germans will have
pre-ranged their guns.
479
00:35:47,105 --> 00:35:49,608
One of the nice things about
occupying a position
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00:35:49,608 --> 00:35:50,984
when you're on the defense is
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00:35:50,984 --> 00:35:52,736
you have it perfectly placed
on your map,
482
00:35:52,736 --> 00:35:55,488
which means your artillery
knows exactly where to hit it.
483
00:35:58,867 --> 00:36:01,703
Learning that allied
troops have reached the walls,
484
00:36:01,828 --> 00:36:04,998
Meyer orders an artillery
barrage against the Abbaye.
485
00:36:09,753 --> 00:36:11,046
Brown's shrewd orders
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00:36:11,046 --> 00:36:13,215
prevent further casualties
amongst his men.
487
00:36:17,886 --> 00:36:20,555
But they have yet to completely
achieve their objective
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00:36:20,722 --> 00:36:22,849
to occupy the Abbaye itself.
489
00:36:33,777 --> 00:36:37,239
Heavy German shelling
prevents acting Major Gordon Brown
490
00:36:37,239 --> 00:36:39,783
and the rest of
the Regina Rifles' D Company
491
00:36:39,991 --> 00:36:42,035
from fully capturing the Abbaye D'ardenne.
492
00:36:51,378 --> 00:36:55,257
As the men endure the barrage,
their lost platoon finally reappears.
493
00:36:59,844 --> 00:37:03,431
During their absence,
16th platoon has been busy.
494
00:37:05,558 --> 00:37:08,603
16th Platoon is able to achieve
something pretty remarkable.
495
00:37:17,362 --> 00:37:20,657
They've knocked out
a battery of German 88 guns.
496
00:37:21,950 --> 00:37:24,411
This means that any Sherman tanks
coming up behind them
497
00:37:24,411 --> 00:37:27,163
are now free to move
in the open countryside.
498
00:37:31,418 --> 00:37:33,044
The platoon's reappearance
499
00:37:33,211 --> 00:37:35,588
brings the company's strength
to 70 soldiers
500
00:37:36,131 --> 00:37:38,133
but Brown knows he needs more men,
501
00:37:38,258 --> 00:37:41,511
if he's going to take and hold the Abbaye.
502
00:37:41,636 --> 00:37:44,639
They've fought for
five and a half hours.
503
00:37:44,764 --> 00:37:48,393
They've lost about 200
soldiers killed and wounded.
504
00:37:48,393 --> 00:37:51,062
Many of them left strewn
over the battlefield.
505
00:37:51,187 --> 00:37:54,232
And now in the dark crying out for help.
506
00:37:54,774 --> 00:37:57,527
Um, but there's no communication
from front to rear.
507
00:37:57,527 --> 00:38:00,322
Um, though, there's no wireless.
There's no telephones.
508
00:38:01,865 --> 00:38:03,700
Brown, and a lieutenant
509
00:38:03,700 --> 00:38:05,744
return to the village of Authie on foot
510
00:38:05,744 --> 00:38:09,664
to request reinforcements
and inform headquarters of their progress.
511
00:38:19,424 --> 00:38:20,633
But on their way,
512
00:38:20,759 --> 00:38:23,219
the two men are caught
in a sustained mortar attack.
513
00:38:32,103 --> 00:38:34,731
They endure the 80-round bombardment.
514
00:38:36,566 --> 00:38:39,861
The shelling is another phase
of Colonel Kurt Meyer's plan
515
00:38:39,861 --> 00:38:43,156
to cover the German retreat of
the 12th SS from Caen.
516
00:38:45,158 --> 00:38:49,162
Meyer's withdrawal proves sensible,
to protect the unit's fighting strength.
517
00:38:52,040 --> 00:38:53,792
By the second week of July,
518
00:38:54,125 --> 00:38:56,086
German battle casualties in western Europe
519
00:38:56,336 --> 00:38:58,588
totaled more than 100,000 men.
520
00:38:59,839 --> 00:39:02,050
Yet German command had managed to replace
521
00:39:02,050 --> 00:39:04,302
only 9% of their manpower losses.
522
00:39:07,472 --> 00:39:08,681
Late into the night,
523
00:39:08,890 --> 00:39:12,018
Brown returns to the Abbaye walls
with reinforcements...
524
00:39:12,477 --> 00:39:16,356
the Regina Rifles A-Company,
which had been held in reserve.
525
00:39:29,869 --> 00:39:34,207
In the early morning hours of July 9th,
the German shelling stops.
526
00:39:38,795 --> 00:39:39,921
It's an eerie calm.
527
00:39:40,964 --> 00:39:43,049
I couldn't imagine what
it'd be like to look around
528
00:39:43,133 --> 00:39:45,718
and not hear bullets
whizzing by your face.
529
00:39:45,844 --> 00:39:48,221
And not hear artillery
rounds exploding around you.
530
00:39:48,638 --> 00:39:51,808
And suddenly realize
that for a brief period there's some calm.
531
00:39:51,808 --> 00:39:52,934
You've done it.
532
00:40:02,235 --> 00:40:06,239
At first light,
the Regina Rifles A and D Companies
533
00:40:06,239 --> 00:40:08,700
advance cautiously into the courtyard.
534
00:40:12,328 --> 00:40:14,456
So, when Meyer retreats,
535
00:40:14,581 --> 00:40:18,793
he tries to delay the enemy's advance
by leaving snipers.
536
00:40:18,877 --> 00:40:23,214
This gives his own troops
time to withdraw in good order.
537
00:40:24,007 --> 00:40:29,888
With snipers and booby traps,
the enemy doesn't feel secure.
538
00:40:29,888 --> 00:40:32,182
He doesn't know where the enemy is,
where he's coming from,
539
00:40:32,182 --> 00:40:34,684
so he must be very
cautious when he advances.
540
00:40:37,937 --> 00:40:39,606
It takes them until
mid-afternoon
541
00:40:39,731 --> 00:40:42,025
to clear the Abbaye of German snipers.
542
00:40:58,082 --> 00:41:02,128
Inside the Abbaye they discover
the headquarters in the cellar.
543
00:41:23,525 --> 00:41:26,236
Captain Brown who himself
is beyond exhaustion.
544
00:41:26,528 --> 00:41:30,782
He--he later talks about
almost being delirious, uh, hallucinating.
545
00:41:41,459 --> 00:41:44,045
An exhausted Gordon Brown
pours a drink,
546
00:41:46,673 --> 00:41:48,049
climbs into the bed,
547
00:41:49,926 --> 00:41:51,469
and falls asleep.
548
00:42:05,692 --> 00:42:08,361
The western half of Caen to the Orne River
549
00:42:08,820 --> 00:42:11,739
would fall to the allies
by the end of July 9th.
550
00:42:15,201 --> 00:42:17,036
During Operation Charnwood,
551
00:42:17,161 --> 00:42:20,915
the Regina Rifles suffer 216 casualties,
552
00:42:20,999 --> 00:42:23,376
including 36 men killed.
553
00:42:24,294 --> 00:42:26,963
In terms of
the casualties on that day,
554
00:42:26,963 --> 00:42:30,383
something like 50% of the combat soldiers
555
00:42:30,383 --> 00:42:32,635
were killed, wounded or taken prisoner.
556
00:42:32,719 --> 00:42:36,556
The casualties were so severe for
Charlie Company and Baker Company
557
00:42:36,973 --> 00:42:39,392
that after this combat
on the 8th and 9th of July,
558
00:42:39,517 --> 00:42:40,727
they were non-operational.
559
00:42:43,271 --> 00:42:45,815
French civilians
are also deeply affected.
560
00:42:46,399 --> 00:42:49,652
Up to 75% of Caen lay in ruins
561
00:42:49,777 --> 00:42:51,237
and hundreds were killed.
562
00:42:58,244 --> 00:42:59,203
After the war,
563
00:42:59,287 --> 00:43:01,831
Colonel Kurt Meyer faces trial
for war crimes
564
00:43:01,831 --> 00:43:05,376
for his part in the execution of
Canadian prisoners of war
565
00:43:05,460 --> 00:43:07,045
at the Abbaye D'ardenne.
566
00:43:09,172 --> 00:43:12,759
Meyer would be sentenced to death
later commuted to life imprisonment.
567
00:43:15,178 --> 00:43:17,805
He serves nine years
before being released.
568
00:43:19,307 --> 00:43:21,684
The two Canadian company commanders,
569
00:43:21,809 --> 00:43:23,519
Majors Stuart Tubb and Eric Symes,
570
00:43:23,645 --> 00:43:25,480
recover and survive the war.
571
00:43:27,023 --> 00:43:30,151
Major Tubb is later awarded
the Distinguished Service Order
572
00:43:30,151 --> 00:43:33,279
for his leadership and coolness
in the face of enemy fire.
573
00:43:34,364 --> 00:43:37,575
Gordon Brown continues to
serve throughout the war,
574
00:43:38,409 --> 00:43:40,703
and would earn
the Distinguished Service Order
575
00:43:40,828 --> 00:43:43,498
for personal valor and devotion to duty.
576
00:43:44,957 --> 00:43:47,168
While ultimately successful,
577
00:43:47,293 --> 00:43:49,337
the capture of Caen, confirms that
578
00:43:49,337 --> 00:43:52,590
allied gains could be slow and sometimes
measured only in yards.
579
00:43:53,299 --> 00:43:55,343
It is clear to the Allies
580
00:43:55,343 --> 00:43:58,262
the road to Berlin
is not a simple walkover.
581
00:43:58,638 --> 00:44:01,849
It will be a costly and bloody campaign.
582
00:44:03,559 --> 00:44:07,689
And the war in Europe
would continue for another 10 months.
583
00:44:11,401 --> 00:44:13,403
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