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The Italian campaign: Paul Triquet's Victoria Cross

A full year before the D-Day landings in Normandy, there were the Allied invasions of Sicily and Italy. Canada played a major role in the Allies' first breach of Hitler's "Fortress Europe" in 1943 and 1944. Canadian soldiers defeated entrenched German forces but paid a terrible price. Seaside towns and mountain passes became places of horror: Ortona, Cassino, Rimini. But with the events of D-Day and the Allied push across Europe, the Italian Campaign became a forgotten front, a deadly sideshow that cost nearly 6,000 Canadian lives. Sixty years later, their bravery is remembered.

Casa Berardi: the Royal 22nd are pinned down and almost wiped out. But a brave captain leads them through incredible odds.
Medium: Radio
Program: CBC Radio News Special
Broadcast Date: May 8, 1945
Duration: 7:43

Last updated: May 8, 2013

Page consulted on May 8, 2013

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