Holding Juno
Canada's Heroic Defence of the D-Day Beaches: June 7-12, 1944
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Narrated by:
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Kyle Munley
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Mark Zuehlke
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At D-Day's end, the Canadians, who had landed on Juno Beach, were six miles inland - the deepest penetration achieved by Allied forces on this infamous day. But every soldier on this front line knew worse was yet to come. For in the darkness the Germans were massing, intent on throwing them back to sea. With dramatic intensity, Holding Juno re-creates the ensuing battle and ultimate Canadian triumph and includes fascinating first-person soldier accounts as well as photos and maps.
©2005 Mark Zuehlke (P)2013 Audible, Inc.Editorial reviews
As the time between the present and World War II grows, so, too, does the importance of remembering the details of what transpired in one of the world’s greatest tests. Though much has been made of D – Day, for Canadian soldiers the six days following would prove to be their true test of mettle. The gritty and masculine delivery from accomplished narrator, Kyle Munley, in this audiobook by Mark Zuehlke puts listeners right on Juno Beach as Canadian soldiers advance on German forces and help make way for the eventual Allied victory. With intense first - person accounts combined with precise factual details, Holding Juno proves again why Zuehlke is one of Canada’s leading historical writers.
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- Mark Henwood
- 09-04-2024
Harrowing account of D-Day and the days following
The fighting on D-Day and the subsequent days by the Canadians to hold the beachhead at Juno were exceptionally fierce. This account pieces together different units, with individual soldier's accounts to give a human aspect to the battle. It was a little overwhelming and might have been good to listen to with some maps of the terrain and locations. Worth a listen - maybe we can avoid doing this all again.
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- Timothy W.
- 26-02-2022
Bravery and Hell
I enjoyed this book and was sadden by how brutal it was not just the fighting but buy how the Germans treated the soldiers that surrendered.We should never forget what happened in this battle and always respect those who went to war.It changes everyone's world but it doesn't change for those who prosper from it.
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