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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:07,509 --> 00:00:09,094 Normandy, France. 2 00:00:09,178 --> 00:00:10,846 One month after D-Day. 3 00:00:11,805 --> 00:00:15,476 A Canadian regiment confronts a notorious SS Panzer unit... 4 00:00:17,770 --> 00:00:20,230 accused of horrific war crimes. 5 00:00:21,523 --> 00:00:24,735 The Canadians and the 12th SS Hitler Youth had clashed, 6 00:00:24,735 --> 00:00:26,695 uh, since the 7th of June. 7 00:00:28,655 --> 00:00:33,243 So, the Canadians and the 12th SS have a very vicious personal war. 8 00:00:39,124 --> 00:00:42,586 For the Germans, this leaves no room for compromise. 9 00:00:42,586 --> 00:00:44,338 It's only victory or death. 10 00:00:50,219 --> 00:00:53,055 On June 6th, 1944, 11 00:00:53,055 --> 00:00:56,183 allied forces finally land troops in Normandy 12 00:00:56,183 --> 00:00:57,935 to open the western front. 13 00:01:03,899 --> 00:01:06,026 But Nazi fanatics and diehards 14 00:01:06,110 --> 00:01:09,071 continue to fight ruthlessly for survival. 15 00:01:12,825 --> 00:01:14,451 D-Day was a battle. 16 00:01:16,328 --> 00:01:18,872 The allies still need to win the war. 17 00:01:31,718 --> 00:01:34,096 July 8th, 1944. 18 00:01:34,096 --> 00:01:35,806 Outskirts of Caen, France. 19 00:01:40,769 --> 00:01:43,689 The Canadian Regina Rifles prepare to do their part 20 00:01:43,689 --> 00:01:45,190 to liberate the French city. 21 00:01:45,983 --> 00:01:49,278 They scout the approach to their objective in the northwest sector. 22 00:01:50,279 --> 00:01:53,240 And what they saw they didn't like. It was extremely flat. 23 00:01:53,365 --> 00:01:54,741 There was very little cover. 24 00:01:57,119 --> 00:01:59,538 Lieutenant Colonel Foster Matheson 25 00:01:59,538 --> 00:02:01,665 has brought along his company commanders-- 26 00:02:01,790 --> 00:02:06,461 Acting Major Gordon Brown, Major Eric Syme, and Major Stuart Tubb, 27 00:02:06,545 --> 00:02:08,255 to find the best way forward. 28 00:02:08,255 --> 00:02:12,467 And they're driving around in universal carriers and at one point they get lost. 29 00:02:14,219 --> 00:02:16,013 The driver takes a wrong turn... 30 00:02:20,184 --> 00:02:22,436 and they find themselves in the midst of fighting. 31 00:02:25,856 --> 00:02:28,525 The Regina Rifles quickly come under attack. 32 00:02:39,786 --> 00:02:41,622 One of the drivers is shot and killed... 33 00:02:45,125 --> 00:02:46,919 the passengers dive for cover. 34 00:03:02,100 --> 00:03:05,896 As the battle rages around them, the vehicles try to reverse course. 35 00:03:20,744 --> 00:03:21,870 In the confusion, 36 00:03:22,037 --> 00:03:25,791 the carriers start to pull away leaving the officers behind. 37 00:03:29,836 --> 00:03:33,882 It proves to be yet another setback in the quest to take Caen. 38 00:03:37,386 --> 00:03:39,388 Only 12 miles from the coast 39 00:03:39,388 --> 00:03:42,516 allied forces had planned to take the city on D-Day. 40 00:03:45,185 --> 00:03:49,147 But more than a month later, the goal has proved stubbornly elusive. 41 00:03:50,899 --> 00:03:54,069 Both sides understood that the capture of Caen was crucial to 42 00:03:54,069 --> 00:03:56,863 going through the rest of the country, that if you could capture Caen, 43 00:03:56,989 --> 00:03:58,490 you could enter the rest of France. 44 00:03:58,949 --> 00:04:03,328 860,000 allied troops are bottled up at the Normandy beachhead. 45 00:04:05,330 --> 00:04:08,375 The allies need their forces to break out into France, 46 00:04:08,500 --> 00:04:09,793 then east for Paris. 47 00:04:12,838 --> 00:04:15,215 Caen is a critical road and rail hub. 48 00:04:16,300 --> 00:04:18,510 The Germans understood, if you can defend Caen, 49 00:04:18,510 --> 00:04:20,053 you can block the Allies' advance. 50 00:04:21,346 --> 00:04:24,057 These are armored divisions that had hundreds of tanks. 51 00:04:24,141 --> 00:04:25,475 They needed good roads 52 00:04:25,559 --> 00:04:27,769 and so they were going to be passing through Caen 53 00:04:27,853 --> 00:04:30,856 to strike at the Allies who were on the beaches 54 00:04:31,023 --> 00:04:32,733 and who of course were very vulnerable. 55 00:04:35,861 --> 00:04:38,238 The Regina Rifles have landed in a battle 56 00:04:38,363 --> 00:04:40,949 between the German 12th SS Panzer division 57 00:04:41,491 --> 00:04:42,701 and other Canadian forces. 58 00:04:43,577 --> 00:04:47,414 This is not the first time the rifles have encountered the 12th SS. 59 00:04:50,083 --> 00:04:52,210 A month earlier, on D-Day plus one, 60 00:04:52,794 --> 00:04:56,590 the Reginas had seized the town of Bretteville, not far away. 61 00:04:57,507 --> 00:05:02,179 The Reginas withstood four counterattacks from the 12th SS Panzer division, 62 00:05:02,596 --> 00:05:05,599 inflicting 152 German casualties 63 00:05:05,599 --> 00:05:08,268 and destroying six tanks to hold the town, 64 00:05:08,393 --> 00:05:10,729 and earned battle honors for their unit. 65 00:05:13,774 --> 00:05:17,652 At a distinct disadvantage here, the trucks make a desperate escape. 66 00:05:19,112 --> 00:05:22,991 The officers of the Regina Rifles are in danger of being left behind. 67 00:05:23,158 --> 00:05:24,576 Go, Go! Go! 68 00:05:33,001 --> 00:05:34,961 They haul themselves onto the back of a vehicle 69 00:05:36,380 --> 00:05:37,756 loaded to their surprise, 70 00:05:38,382 --> 00:05:39,800 with crates of explosives. 71 00:05:42,260 --> 00:05:45,680 They duck for cover as enemy fire riddles the vehicle, 72 00:05:46,306 --> 00:05:47,724 and can only hope, 73 00:05:47,808 --> 00:05:50,727 that a bullet doesn't ignite a fatal explosion. 74 00:06:10,622 --> 00:06:12,582 After finally clearing the battle scene 75 00:06:12,666 --> 00:06:14,751 the officers take up their reconnaissance position 76 00:06:14,835 --> 00:06:17,045 in the nearby village of Authie. 77 00:06:20,882 --> 00:06:23,593 Earlier that day, General Bernard Montgomery 78 00:06:23,677 --> 00:06:25,095 launched Operation Charnwood, 79 00:06:25,637 --> 00:06:28,765 the British Second Army's latest attempt to seize Caen. 80 00:06:35,147 --> 00:06:36,606 To support the operation, 81 00:06:36,773 --> 00:06:39,609 the Regina Rifles must take the Abbaye D'ardenne, 82 00:06:39,693 --> 00:06:41,736 which guards the northwest approach. 83 00:06:44,990 --> 00:06:46,616 A high stone wall surrounds 84 00:06:46,700 --> 00:06:49,161 the 12th century church and its adjoining buildings. 85 00:06:50,245 --> 00:06:54,291 It was a stone fortress. It had a large tower. 86 00:06:54,416 --> 00:06:58,670 And from the heights of that tower they could see the entire countryside. 87 00:06:58,670 --> 00:07:01,631 And so, it's a really critical position. 88 00:07:01,756 --> 00:07:04,134 A strong point that the Germans will use 89 00:07:04,134 --> 00:07:06,636 both to observe the Allies coming off the beaches 90 00:07:06,720 --> 00:07:09,514 and from where they will launch their counterattacks. 91 00:07:12,893 --> 00:07:15,854 Flat grain fields surround the Abbaye on all sides, 92 00:07:15,979 --> 00:07:18,857 providing clear lines of sight for German snipers. 93 00:07:22,861 --> 00:07:25,363 The Germans occupy the only cover-- 94 00:07:25,489 --> 00:07:28,450 a dirt mound, that once held anti-aircraft guns, 95 00:07:28,575 --> 00:07:29,910 partway across the field. 96 00:07:34,498 --> 00:07:37,083 Matheson plans for Major Syme's B Company 97 00:07:37,167 --> 00:07:41,004 to advance 400 yards from the village of Authie and take the mounds. 98 00:07:41,880 --> 00:07:45,926 Brown's D Company on the left along with Tubb's C Company on the right 99 00:07:45,926 --> 00:07:50,472 are to pass the mounds and advance the remaining 700 yards to the Abbaye. 100 00:07:53,975 --> 00:07:58,146 At 1700 hours allied artillery begins to shell the Abbaye D'ardenne, 101 00:07:58,230 --> 00:08:00,065 in preparation for the assault. 102 00:08:01,691 --> 00:08:04,444 The barrage is meant to soften up German defenses 103 00:08:04,528 --> 00:08:07,656 and keep German heads down as the Canadians approach. 104 00:08:09,324 --> 00:08:11,576 The artillery will last for 30 minutes, 105 00:08:11,701 --> 00:08:14,371 after which the Regina Rifles will launch their attack. 106 00:08:15,205 --> 00:08:18,875 The Abbaye D'ardenne is the headquarters of the 12th Panzer division 107 00:08:18,959 --> 00:08:20,460 they had encountered earlier. 108 00:08:20,961 --> 00:08:24,673 Their commanding officer is Standartenfuhrer Kurt Meyer. 109 00:08:25,549 --> 00:08:29,844 The 33-year old colonel is one of Germany's youngest divisional commanders. 110 00:08:29,970 --> 00:08:34,641 Kurt Meyer is an extremely courageous and brave officer. 111 00:08:34,766 --> 00:08:38,436 But at the same times, he's also extremely ruthless. 112 00:08:38,979 --> 00:08:44,150 He's very much determined to the cause of Nazism and is also 113 00:08:44,234 --> 00:08:49,030 determined to instill this ideology into his men. 114 00:08:51,199 --> 00:08:54,744 Meyer's Panzer division is made up of former Hitlerjugend. 115 00:08:55,537 --> 00:09:00,250 The infamous "Hitler Youth" movement Raised a generation of German children 116 00:09:00,250 --> 00:09:02,335 to believe in their Aryan superiority. 117 00:09:04,087 --> 00:09:08,216 For the SS leadership, 12th SS Panzer Division Hitler Youth 118 00:09:08,341 --> 00:09:12,929 is a kind of symbol for the next generation of Nazism. 119 00:09:16,224 --> 00:09:19,394 Meyer withstands the barrage inside the Abbaye complex. 120 00:09:22,188 --> 00:09:23,440 The main building, as such, 121 00:09:23,607 --> 00:09:27,527 would be too much exposed to allied artillery fire 122 00:09:27,611 --> 00:09:29,571 or allied air bombardment. 123 00:09:29,696 --> 00:09:33,950 So, he situates his headquarters in a secondary building, in the cellar, 124 00:09:34,034 --> 00:09:34,993 so that he's protected. 125 00:09:41,124 --> 00:09:43,793 As the allied shelling of the Abbaye continues, 126 00:09:45,337 --> 00:09:49,299 Brown, and the rest of the Regina Rifles try to move into the field 127 00:09:49,299 --> 00:09:50,800 from which they are to attack. 128 00:09:52,552 --> 00:09:53,970 But it proves difficult. 129 00:09:55,221 --> 00:09:57,057 Well the Regina Rifles are pinned down 130 00:09:57,057 --> 00:10:00,352 because the village of Authie is not cleared. 131 00:10:00,352 --> 00:10:02,062 This means that the Germans are also able to 132 00:10:02,062 --> 00:10:04,230 bring fire to bear down on the Rifles. 133 00:10:05,273 --> 00:10:08,193 German counter battery fire also opens up. 134 00:10:14,366 --> 00:10:17,285 Several allied tanks position themselves nearby. 135 00:10:20,038 --> 00:10:22,374 But as their jump-off time approaches 136 00:10:22,374 --> 00:10:25,043 a hidden German 88 begins to launch shells. 137 00:10:28,004 --> 00:10:30,048 The 88 millimeter gun 138 00:10:30,048 --> 00:10:32,884 is the most effective artillery piece in the Nazi arsenal, 139 00:10:33,009 --> 00:10:35,387 and feared by allied tankers everywhere. 140 00:10:36,554 --> 00:10:37,764 In ground combat, 141 00:10:37,972 --> 00:10:41,267 it has a maximum range of over 16,000 yards. 142 00:10:41,559 --> 00:10:45,438 And a well-trained crew can fire a round every three seconds. 143 00:10:59,285 --> 00:11:02,122 The 88 quickly destroys three Sherman tanks. 144 00:11:08,253 --> 00:11:09,587 As their crews escape, 145 00:11:09,671 --> 00:11:12,882 they draw German machine gun fire from the nearby mound. 146 00:11:14,634 --> 00:11:17,470 Unwilling to stay exposed to the German artillery, 147 00:11:17,846 --> 00:11:19,806 the remaining tanks retreat. 148 00:11:20,974 --> 00:11:23,560 The fighting in Normandy is often envisioned 149 00:11:23,560 --> 00:11:25,562 as a slashing tank assaults, 150 00:11:25,729 --> 00:11:28,898 um, and almost blitzkrieg like attacks on the enemy. 151 00:11:29,065 --> 00:11:31,651 But, this was combined arms warfare 152 00:11:31,735 --> 00:11:34,362 and if the tanks got too far in front of the infantry, 153 00:11:34,487 --> 00:11:36,823 they were easily knocked out by anti-tank guns 154 00:11:36,823 --> 00:11:39,159 that are very effective at this point in the war. 155 00:11:44,748 --> 00:11:46,791 With their tank support gone, 156 00:11:46,875 --> 00:11:49,836 all three Regina Rifle companies are trapped in the open. 157 00:11:51,004 --> 00:11:53,006 The German barrage continues. 158 00:11:59,345 --> 00:12:03,933 The Canadians risk being wiped out before they can even leave their lines. 159 00:12:09,564 --> 00:12:11,608 July 8th, 1944. 160 00:12:13,276 --> 00:12:16,237 German artillery targets the Regina Rifles' position 161 00:12:16,780 --> 00:12:19,407 as they prepare to attack the Abbaye D'ardenne, 162 00:12:19,491 --> 00:12:22,118 which blocks access to the French city of Caen. 163 00:12:35,089 --> 00:12:39,177 The Regina Rifles are dubbed "farmer johns" by other Canadian units 164 00:12:39,177 --> 00:12:41,513 because they come from a rural part of Canada. 165 00:12:42,138 --> 00:12:46,392 Obviously the Farmer John's is meant as, a, a bit of a put down. 166 00:12:46,601 --> 00:12:49,229 But ah, the John's they seem to have shortened it, 167 00:12:49,229 --> 00:12:52,440 they got rid of the farmer part and they proudly, they embraced it. 168 00:12:56,778 --> 00:12:58,905 Pinned down due to enemy fire, 169 00:12:58,905 --> 00:13:02,116 the Johns miss the jump-off time for their attack against the Abbaye. 170 00:13:02,909 --> 00:13:07,413 In the chaos and the confusion, units are late arriving to the front 171 00:13:07,497 --> 00:13:10,625 and in fact most of the, the three attacking, 172 00:13:10,750 --> 00:13:12,961 um, Regina companies get there, 173 00:13:12,961 --> 00:13:15,171 um, after the barrage has gone off. 174 00:13:15,255 --> 00:13:18,132 And so, with communications broken down 175 00:13:18,299 --> 00:13:20,802 there's really a dire situation here. 176 00:13:21,177 --> 00:13:24,764 The Reginas are looking at attacking this fortress 177 00:13:24,848 --> 00:13:26,641 with almost no artillery support. 178 00:13:28,017 --> 00:13:30,270 The Reginas can only take cover 179 00:13:30,270 --> 00:13:32,272 and wait for the German barrage to ease. 180 00:13:43,575 --> 00:13:44,826 When it finally does, 181 00:13:44,826 --> 00:13:47,954 acting Major Gordon Brown and his fellow officers 182 00:13:47,954 --> 00:13:49,873 hurry to organize their men. 183 00:13:53,793 --> 00:13:57,297 At 1800 hours, 30 minutes after their jump off time, 184 00:13:57,297 --> 00:13:59,799 the Reginas commence their assault, 185 00:14:01,759 --> 00:14:04,512 with Major Eric Syme's B Company in the lead. 186 00:14:09,058 --> 00:14:12,061 The Germans have put the time to good use. 187 00:14:12,770 --> 00:14:14,063 During this pause, 188 00:14:14,147 --> 00:14:15,982 the German defenders are able to regroup 189 00:14:16,482 --> 00:14:19,819 and sight their machine guns, sight their anti-tank guns. 190 00:14:19,903 --> 00:14:23,990 And this is the worst-case scenario for any army. 191 00:14:24,490 --> 00:14:27,952 As the three Regina companies start out Baker Company 192 00:14:28,036 --> 00:14:31,372 is to advance 400 yards from the village and take the mound, 193 00:14:31,456 --> 00:14:33,249 the only cover, in the field. 194 00:14:40,965 --> 00:14:44,636 German forces open fire on them from all directions. 195 00:14:54,520 --> 00:14:58,274 Caen is considered so critical, General Field Marshall Erwin Rommel 196 00:14:58,358 --> 00:15:00,443 has assigned elite units to defend it. 197 00:15:01,277 --> 00:15:03,488 Overseeing the defense of Normandy, 198 00:15:03,488 --> 00:15:06,574 Rommel had invested heavily in the Atlantic wall. 199 00:15:07,033 --> 00:15:10,244 It is a series of bunkers, block houses, 200 00:15:10,328 --> 00:15:11,996 casements, fortified positions 201 00:15:12,080 --> 00:15:16,459 along the French, Belgian, Dutch, Danish and Norwegian coast. 202 00:15:17,251 --> 00:15:21,589 It is supposed to ward off an Allied invasion. 203 00:15:22,298 --> 00:15:24,008 Based on Rommel's experience 204 00:15:24,133 --> 00:15:25,802 with the allies in North Africa 205 00:15:26,803 --> 00:15:30,139 he knew German tanks were vulnerable to allied air superiority. 206 00:15:32,058 --> 00:15:35,061 Rommel believed the allies had to be defeated on the beaches 207 00:15:35,061 --> 00:15:37,605 in the earliest hours of the invasion. 208 00:15:39,857 --> 00:15:44,529 The German failure to do so on D-Day, makes the fighting more desperate. 209 00:15:44,529 --> 00:15:46,990 Germans are still determined to fight, 210 00:15:46,990 --> 00:15:49,742 because they think if the Allies win the war, 211 00:15:49,826 --> 00:15:53,371 this would mean the annihilation of the German people. 212 00:15:54,455 --> 00:15:57,750 This was especially true of German military leadership, 213 00:15:57,834 --> 00:15:58,835 like Kurt Meyer, 214 00:15:59,002 --> 00:16:02,672 who commands the 12th SS Panzer division, which holds the Abbaye. 215 00:16:04,757 --> 00:16:06,467 How they understand war 216 00:16:06,551 --> 00:16:10,013 is that it must be fought in the most ruthless way 217 00:16:10,430 --> 00:16:12,932 because it is a struggle for survival. 218 00:16:13,891 --> 00:16:17,020 Meyer has encountered Canadian units before. 219 00:16:17,562 --> 00:16:20,940 The Canadians and the 12th SS Hitler Youth had clashed, 220 00:16:21,024 --> 00:16:22,817 uh, since the 7th of June. 221 00:16:22,942 --> 00:16:25,403 So, really the second day of the fighting. 222 00:16:25,528 --> 00:16:28,114 Um, and there had been fierce battles all over the front. 223 00:16:36,831 --> 00:16:38,583 On June 7th and 8th, 224 00:16:38,958 --> 00:16:42,170 Meyer's unit executed 18 Canadian prisoners of war 225 00:16:42,170 --> 00:16:43,796 at the Abbaye D'ardenne, 226 00:16:43,880 --> 00:16:46,799 in flagrant violation of the Geneva Convention. 227 00:16:47,759 --> 00:16:51,637 For people like Meyer or for SS officers, 228 00:16:52,096 --> 00:16:53,598 it's all or nothing. 229 00:16:54,182 --> 00:16:57,643 And there is no way of compromising with the enemy 230 00:16:57,727 --> 00:16:59,437 so it's only victory or death. 231 00:17:08,654 --> 00:17:11,365 Now, the 12th SS Hitlerjugend 232 00:17:11,449 --> 00:17:13,910 believed that if they are captured or surrender to the Canadians, 233 00:17:13,910 --> 00:17:16,788 they will be executed in retaliation. 234 00:17:19,624 --> 00:17:22,001 And so, the Canadians and the 12th SS 235 00:17:22,085 --> 00:17:24,462 have a very vicious, personal war. 236 00:17:31,844 --> 00:17:34,388 Regina rifles B Company, still leads the advance 237 00:17:34,472 --> 00:17:38,101 towards the German occupied mound partway across the field. 238 00:17:40,937 --> 00:17:44,440 Faced with heavy gunfire, B Company must run, or crawl, 239 00:17:44,524 --> 00:17:47,151 in short bursts to avoid being hit. 240 00:17:48,569 --> 00:17:52,573 The Germans open up with mortar fire, machine gun fire, sniper fire. 241 00:17:52,698 --> 00:17:55,535 And the Regina Rifles are being picked off one by one. 242 00:18:14,220 --> 00:18:18,391 As they inch their way forward, the company suffers heavy casualties. 243 00:18:18,891 --> 00:18:21,227 There's no easy way to take out machine guns. 244 00:18:21,227 --> 00:18:25,773 Machine guns firing 500 bullets a minute, firing on an arc. 245 00:18:26,691 --> 00:18:30,361 You have to sacrifice soldiers to take that out. 246 00:18:34,240 --> 00:18:36,951 They have no choice but to keep moving. 247 00:18:42,748 --> 00:18:45,251 Three companies of the Regina Rifles commence 248 00:18:45,251 --> 00:18:47,420 an assault against the Abbaye D'ardenne. 249 00:18:50,173 --> 00:18:52,884 Across more than 1100 yards of open field, 250 00:18:53,259 --> 00:18:54,552 without tank support, 251 00:18:54,802 --> 00:18:58,014 and one half hour after their artillery barrage lifts. 252 00:19:01,642 --> 00:19:03,394 B Company leads the way. 253 00:19:04,437 --> 00:19:08,608 Baker Company advances slowly and using whatever cover is available. 254 00:19:08,900 --> 00:19:10,151 But there's not a lot of cover. 255 00:19:10,151 --> 00:19:11,861 So, this means you gotta stay low. 256 00:19:11,861 --> 00:19:13,362 You gotta stay in the grass. 257 00:19:13,446 --> 00:19:17,325 You gotta try to stay out of sight of any sort of German sniper, 258 00:19:17,325 --> 00:19:19,410 German artillery, or German machine gun. 259 00:19:19,410 --> 00:19:23,414 So, it is a very slow process and it causes significant casualties 260 00:19:23,539 --> 00:19:26,042 because every time they pop up, they get shot. 261 00:19:26,459 --> 00:19:30,880 As the casualties mount weeks of strain also take their toll. 262 00:19:32,715 --> 00:19:35,259 The Regina Rifles were very weak at this point. 263 00:19:35,343 --> 00:19:37,178 They had lost a lot of soldiers 264 00:19:37,178 --> 00:19:39,388 in the fighting in the first month of Normandy. 265 00:19:49,273 --> 00:19:51,484 As frontline troops at the sharp end, 266 00:19:51,609 --> 00:19:53,194 they get very little sleep 267 00:19:53,361 --> 00:19:55,363 and endure unimaginable stress. 268 00:19:56,739 --> 00:19:57,990 There's no question that 269 00:19:58,199 --> 00:20:00,618 the lack of sleep and the continual engagement 270 00:20:00,618 --> 00:20:03,663 with the enemy that just combined will wear anyone down. 271 00:20:03,663 --> 00:20:07,416 It has been four weeks of constant combat. 272 00:20:08,626 --> 00:20:11,379 So as these soldiers are engaged with the German enemy, 273 00:20:11,545 --> 00:20:12,713 as they're approaching the Abbey, 274 00:20:12,838 --> 00:20:14,548 there are soldiers that are breaking down. 275 00:20:14,632 --> 00:20:15,675 There are soldiers that are crying. 276 00:20:15,800 --> 00:20:18,511 There are soldiers that are catatonic and can't even move. 277 00:20:18,511 --> 00:20:22,723 This now includes baker company's commander, Major Syme, 278 00:20:22,848 --> 00:20:25,810 who succumbs to what is called, battle exhaustion. 279 00:20:28,896 --> 00:20:31,357 Major! Major! 280 00:20:32,400 --> 00:20:33,567 I need a medic! 281 00:20:35,653 --> 00:20:37,154 Though the Canadian division 282 00:20:37,238 --> 00:20:40,199 had undertaken psychiatric screening prior to deployment 283 00:20:41,617 --> 00:20:45,496 conditions like battle exhaustion or battle fatigue 284 00:20:45,496 --> 00:20:48,124 prove unpredictable and claim many soldiers. 285 00:20:51,377 --> 00:20:53,963 By late July 1944, 286 00:20:53,963 --> 00:20:57,091 battle fatigue makes up 25% 287 00:20:57,091 --> 00:20:59,802 of all non-fatal casualties to the allies. 288 00:21:03,597 --> 00:21:06,309 After D-Day the British and Canadian army group 289 00:21:06,309 --> 00:21:10,479 established front-line centers to treat battle exhaustion. 290 00:21:12,023 --> 00:21:15,401 Therapy is simple-- sedation and sleep. 291 00:21:16,193 --> 00:21:17,528 You want to treat them quickly. 292 00:21:17,528 --> 00:21:19,071 You want to treat them effectively 293 00:21:19,196 --> 00:21:20,781 and then you want them back in the front line. 294 00:21:29,206 --> 00:21:32,168 As Major Syme is carried from the field 295 00:21:32,168 --> 00:21:35,254 the remainder of B Company continues to press to the mound. 296 00:21:37,798 --> 00:21:42,261 As they are making those hard yards, Riflemen would lay down fire, 297 00:21:42,720 --> 00:21:45,931 Bren machine gunners would lay down heavier fire. 298 00:21:52,605 --> 00:21:55,232 The way they knocked out those machine guns 299 00:21:55,316 --> 00:21:57,068 was to use grenades for the most part. 300 00:21:57,068 --> 00:21:58,652 And those grenades explode 301 00:21:58,736 --> 00:22:00,738 and they send shrapnel of course, 302 00:22:00,738 --> 00:22:03,532 and that's how, ultimately, they knock out the mound. 303 00:22:19,340 --> 00:22:22,385 The Germansare forced to retreat back towards the Abbaye. 304 00:22:36,023 --> 00:22:40,194 To achieve the objective, Baker Company is gutted. 305 00:22:40,194 --> 00:22:43,572 Sixty-one out of 100 men become casualties. 306 00:22:54,250 --> 00:22:56,544 With the mound finally in Canadian hands, 307 00:22:56,544 --> 00:23:00,798 C Company and D Company now continue the advance 308 00:23:00,798 --> 00:23:03,008 and pass through the remains of B Company. 309 00:23:03,134 --> 00:23:05,428 From that position, Baker Company can then provide 310 00:23:05,428 --> 00:23:07,304 covering fire for the other two companies. 311 00:23:07,388 --> 00:23:09,932 You have Dog Company on the left, Charlie Company on the right. 312 00:23:10,266 --> 00:23:13,394 And Baker Company will provide very important covering fire, 313 00:23:13,394 --> 00:23:15,855 which will allow the other troops to move up slowly. 314 00:23:15,980 --> 00:23:19,066 So, the idea simply here is what we call fire and movement. 315 00:23:19,150 --> 00:23:21,610 Someone's shooting. Someone's moving. 316 00:23:26,824 --> 00:23:29,994 To prevent his men from meeting B Company's fate, 317 00:23:30,494 --> 00:23:33,664 Major Stu Tubb, the commander of C Company, 318 00:23:34,123 --> 00:23:37,334 orders high explosive mortars against the Abbaye complex. 319 00:23:39,753 --> 00:23:44,133 He hopes the distraction will provide his men much needed coverage. 320 00:23:45,468 --> 00:23:47,303 But Tubb receives word 321 00:23:47,428 --> 00:23:50,473 that the Reginas have no high explosive mortars available, 322 00:23:50,473 --> 00:23:52,808 and he is offered smoke instead. 323 00:23:57,521 --> 00:24:01,108 This works for a while, until the wind comes up. 324 00:24:02,318 --> 00:24:06,030 They're now wide open and exposed completely to German fire. 325 00:24:06,030 --> 00:24:07,740 All hell breaks loose. 326 00:24:25,674 --> 00:24:27,176 Facing heavy enemy fire 327 00:24:27,176 --> 00:24:31,013 C and D Companies of the Canadian Regina Rifles 328 00:24:31,013 --> 00:24:35,476 must attack the Abbaye D'ardenne across 700 yards of open field. 329 00:24:35,601 --> 00:24:37,186 They have just learned 330 00:24:37,186 --> 00:24:39,063 that they've run out of high explosive mortars 331 00:24:39,188 --> 00:24:41,398 to subdue the German counter fire. 332 00:24:42,483 --> 00:24:45,945 Such shortages have proved a problem across the allied front. 333 00:24:51,242 --> 00:24:55,371 Just three weeks before a Major storm struck the Normandy coast. 334 00:24:56,121 --> 00:25:01,377 800 ships and vessels were stranded, damaged or destroyed on June 19th. 335 00:25:01,377 --> 00:25:03,629 To further cripple allied supply lines, 336 00:25:03,629 --> 00:25:06,423 already hindered, by a lack of a deep-water port. 337 00:25:06,840 --> 00:25:08,884 All units were having to make do. 338 00:25:13,764 --> 00:25:16,433 Advancing in the open would be suicidal. 339 00:25:16,517 --> 00:25:19,395 So, the Reginas fire smoke to cover their advance. 340 00:25:20,688 --> 00:25:24,400 Once more, acting Major Gordon Brown and D Company 341 00:25:24,400 --> 00:25:26,443 press forward on the left flank. 342 00:25:30,364 --> 00:25:33,492 But with the men still 500 yards short of the Abbaye, 343 00:25:34,159 --> 00:25:35,703 wind clears the smoke. 344 00:25:38,038 --> 00:25:40,207 With the companies now exposed. 345 00:25:42,084 --> 00:25:43,711 The Germans have clear shots. 346 00:25:57,558 --> 00:26:02,605 In the chaos C company's 13th platoon stumbles into a minefield. 347 00:26:12,448 --> 00:26:14,033 You don't know where to step, 348 00:26:14,158 --> 00:26:15,868 and they are set up for a number of reasons. 349 00:26:16,035 --> 00:26:18,162 One is to cause casualties of course. 350 00:26:18,287 --> 00:26:20,372 But secondly to slow an advance. 351 00:26:22,291 --> 00:26:24,501 The minefield creates a shooting gallery. 352 00:26:25,628 --> 00:26:27,963 Riflemen and snipers and machine gunners 353 00:26:28,047 --> 00:26:30,883 will turn upon those isolated soldiers 354 00:26:30,883 --> 00:26:34,553 who are stuck in the middle, unsure of where is safe. 355 00:26:37,389 --> 00:26:39,516 As their losses mount, 356 00:26:39,600 --> 00:26:43,145 Major Stu Tubb enters the minefield to help extract his men. 357 00:26:46,315 --> 00:26:48,692 Tubb falls to German machine gun fire. 358 00:26:51,403 --> 00:26:54,031 His second-in-command moves forward to help, 359 00:26:54,907 --> 00:26:56,408 and is killed. 360 00:26:58,911 --> 00:27:02,206 C company's third in command is wounded moments later. 361 00:27:03,374 --> 00:27:07,461 Wiping out the enemy's leadership is a time honored military strategy. 362 00:27:07,461 --> 00:27:10,839 And that is a technique that the Allies and the Germans use, 363 00:27:10,923 --> 00:27:15,844 that snipers would aim for those NCOs or those lieutenants or those captains 364 00:27:15,969 --> 00:27:20,724 to try to in, in effect decapitate the unit. 365 00:27:30,859 --> 00:27:34,738 Without leadership, C Company retreats to the mound. 366 00:27:35,197 --> 00:27:38,617 They have lost 85 out of 106 men. 367 00:27:40,953 --> 00:27:43,539 General Bernard Montgomery's stated goal at Caen 368 00:27:43,539 --> 00:27:45,666 was to draw in German troops to kill, 369 00:27:45,666 --> 00:27:48,168 wound or capture as many as possible. 370 00:27:48,252 --> 00:27:49,545 A war of attrition. 371 00:27:50,754 --> 00:27:52,589 But the campaign to capture Caen 372 00:27:52,756 --> 00:27:54,842 proves costly to everyone involved. 373 00:27:57,261 --> 00:28:00,764 Allied aerial bombing to support Operation Charnwood 374 00:28:00,848 --> 00:28:02,891 began the night before, on July 7th. 375 00:28:06,186 --> 00:28:10,774 More than 460 aircraft dropped 6000 bombs on the city. 376 00:28:13,986 --> 00:28:17,281 While the bombing improved the morale of allied soldiers, 377 00:28:19,241 --> 00:28:22,494 the strategic impact on German troops was minimal. 378 00:28:22,578 --> 00:28:23,787 The rubble created 379 00:28:24,288 --> 00:28:27,916 hinders the allied advance and retreat by German forces. 380 00:28:29,752 --> 00:28:33,005 It also has got an impact on French civilian population. 381 00:28:33,172 --> 00:28:38,469 Because, French civilians perished and this had a negative influence 382 00:28:38,469 --> 00:28:41,513 on the attitude of the French population towards the Allies. 383 00:28:46,101 --> 00:28:48,353 Now, to the northwest of the city, 384 00:28:48,437 --> 00:28:51,690 the remaining 15 able-bodied members of C Company 385 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 387 00:29:06,997 --> 00:29:07,915 on the Abbaye D'ardenne, 388 00:29:08,624 --> 00:29:10,626 Gordon Brown's D Company 389 00:29:10,834 --> 00:29:13,504 remain the only Regina Rifles left in the fight. 390 00:29:19,092 --> 00:29:21,595 Still hundreds of yards from their objective, 391 00:29:23,138 --> 00:29:25,724 the covering smoke has also just cleared on their position. 392 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. 395 00:29:53,085 --> 00:29:54,878 To limit the company's casualties, 396 00:29:54,962 --> 00:29:57,464 Brown and his men push forward in short bursts, 397 00:29:57,548 --> 00:30:00,175 often gaining just a few feet at a time. 398 00:30:06,682 --> 00:30:09,685 German troops at the Abbaye have the ideal weapon 399 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 406 00:30:45,596 --> 00:30:47,514 D company's number 16 platoon 407 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, 410 00:31:05,365 --> 00:31:07,951 his runner reports to acting Major Gordon Brown, 411 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. 413 00:31:20,797 --> 00:31:22,341 As darkness falls, 414 00:31:22,466 --> 00:31:25,552 the Regina Rifles continue their assault on the Abbaye D'ardenne. 415 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 417 00:31:34,144 --> 00:31:37,064 and knowing he needs them all to seize the Abbaye, 418 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, 420 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, 424 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. 441 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. 453 00:34:04,753 --> 00:34:07,130 With the Regina Rifles closing in, 454 00:34:07,214 --> 00:34:10,467 Colonel Kurt Meyer had made plans to protect his fighting strength 455 00:34:10,467 --> 00:34:12,511 and asks for permission to retreat. 456 00:34:15,430 --> 00:34:18,767 He gets the answer, no. There is no way to retreat. 457 00:34:19,434 --> 00:34:22,562 The, reason for that is in the mindset 458 00:34:22,687 --> 00:34:26,149 of the German leadership is where does our retreat end? 459 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, 464 00:34:44,918 --> 00:34:48,130 was to bide time for the evacuation of Meyer's wounded soldiers 465 00:34:48,130 --> 00:34:49,840 under the cover of darkness. 466 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 469 00:35:06,982 --> 00:35:09,234 the German soldiers left to cover the withdrawal. 470 00:35:15,657 --> 00:35:17,742 They launch one final assault 471 00:35:17,951 --> 00:35:20,120 and they find a way through 472 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 475 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 480 00:35:49,608 --> 00:35:50,984 when you're on the defense is 481 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 486 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 488 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 Captioned by Visual Data Media Services 52406

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