In Depth
D-Day
Don Murray reports for CBC-TV.
(June 6, 2003 | Video Runs 3:28)
Brian Stewart reports for CBC-TV
(June 6, 2003 | Video Runs 13:15)
Excerpts from a Linden MacIntyre documentary on the D-Day landing.
(June 6, 2003 | Video Runs 8:12)
Carolyne Dunn reports on D-Day ceremonies in Ottawa.
(June 6, 2003 | Video Runs 2:11)
Beatrice Politi reports on one veteran and his contribution to the Juno Beach Centre.
(June 6, 2003 | Video Runs 2:15)
Ron Charles reports on the memorial sculpture outside the Juno Beach Centre.
(June 6, 2003 | Video Runs 1:35)
Reg Sherren talks to veteran Norman McHolm and Stella Clapton of East Grinstead, England about the local hospital and the "East Grinstead guinea pigs.".
(June 6, 2003 | Audio Runs 9:24)
For one Saskatchewan veteran, the memories of June 6, 1944 are particularly vivid. His regiment was among the first to storm Juno Beach. He was the 13th man to touch the sand. Sandra Batson has his story.
(June 6, 2003 | Video Runs 4:07)
The CBC's Rob Gordon with the story of German General Kurt Meyer, infamous for his actions during and after the Second World War.
(June 6, 2003 | Video Runs 4:00)
The CBC's Harry Forestell interviews two Canadian veterans, Milton Fitzpatrick from Charlottetown, and Ed Reeve from Winnipeg
(June 6, 2003 | Video Runs 5:38)
CBC Nova Scotia reporter Rob North reports on the Canadian landings on D-Day.
(June 5, 2003 | Audio Runs 4:42)
D-Day veterans tell their stories to CBC reporter Rob North.
(June 5, 2003 | Audio Runs 5:16 )
Steve Fischer reports on preparations for the opening of the Juno Beach Centre.
(June 1, 2003 | Video Runs 2:33)
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Quick Facts
- 42,042 killed
- 54,414 wounded
- 340 killed
- 574 wounded
- 47 taken prisoner
Approx. 90 minutes
English / colour