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- Q3533533 subject Q8293355.
- Q3533533 subject Q9049300.
- Q3533533 abstract "The World War II Operation Fusilade, was the planned set piece assault on the French port of Dieppe. In the event, the German occupiers, not having received orders to hold the town, had evacuated shortly before and the operation was largely cancelled. The 8th Reconnaissance Regiment (14th Canadian Hussars) of the 2nd Canadian Division entered the town unopposed on September 1, 1944, to a warm welcome from the French inhabitants. The planned bombing of the town was hastily cancelled.The nearby small fishing port of Le Treport was taken on the same day by the 3rd Canadian Division.Some days later, there was a memorial ceremony at the nearby Canadian military cemetery to honour the fallen of the 1942 Dieppe Raid.".
- Q3533533 wikiPageExternalLink cmhq183.pdf.
- Q3533533 wikiPageWikiLink Q183557.
- Q3533533 wikiPageWikiLink Q214026.
- Q3533533 wikiPageWikiLink Q240.
- Q3533533 wikiPageWikiLink Q270517.
- Q3533533 wikiPageWikiLink Q2815839.
- Q3533533 wikiPageWikiLink Q2816553.
- Q3533533 wikiPageWikiLink Q3354799.
- Q3533533 wikiPageWikiLink Q362.
- Q3533533 wikiPageWikiLink Q4645455.
- Q3533533 wikiPageWikiLink Q473875.
- Q3533533 wikiPageWikiLink Q8293355.
- Q3533533 wikiPageWikiLink Q9049300.
- Q3533533 comment "The World War II Operation Fusilade, was the planned set piece assault on the French port of Dieppe. In the event, the German occupiers, not having received orders to hold the town, had evacuated shortly before and the operation was largely cancelled. The 8th Reconnaissance Regiment (14th Canadian Hussars) of the 2nd Canadian Division entered the town unopposed on September 1, 1944, to a warm welcome from the French inhabitants.".
- Q3533533 label "Operation Fusilade".