8. The Dieppe Raid, 1942The war was fought between a joint force of Canada and Britain against Nazi Germany.
It was an attempt to capture an area of coastline and port in Nazi occupied France, for little other reason than to prove that it was possible.
The operation used the combined allied Naval and Air Force powers to land 6,000 troops on the beach near Dieppe. Most were Canadian but were accompanied by some 1,000 British commandos. The result was a massacre.
None of the operational aims were accomplished and the landing party took losses of sixty percent, over 3,000 men. The naval and aerial support also took losses.
The allies might have proved that it was possible to land a significant force onto a German held beach but they failed to prove that it was possible to hold the position without getting killed.
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