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Old 29-03-15, 19:38
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I visited the Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery yesterday. I was surprised by the number of casualties with dates from July 1945!


Groesbeek is to the south-east of Nijmegen...very close to the German border. During Market Garden the 82nd US Airborne landed in Groesbeek.

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Old 30-03-15, 01:48
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Some troops get involved in crime.

A friend of mine who has been the longtime archivist for the Canadian Military Engineer Association told a story about an inquiry he received. It seems an Engineer died in Holland and the family didn't know why. So he researched. Well, he was shot dead by military police after attempting to rape a Dutch civilian. How do you tell the family? So, he hedged the story that the MPs were involved, the honour of civilian was involved, there was no enemy action, and the soldier had died relating to the woman's honour.

(If you are reading this story for the first time and know what I am talkng about - story for breaking the news.)
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Old 30-03-15, 16:14
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gents,

I am going to France and Holland end of April and early May for VE Day celebrations. Could you tell me what are in your opinion the essential not to miss and have to visit Canadian sites in France and Holland please ?

I do not have that much time so i will have to choose.

Thank-you very much.

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Old 31-03-15, 00:32
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Robert,

Well "not to miss" is a personal thing, I guess. I would say Bernieres-sur-Mer and the Falaise/Vimoutiers (Tiger 1 as monument) area in Normandy. The huge bunkers near Calais (Wissant, Cap griz nez, cap blanc nez), Scheldt area in Belgium/Holland and in Holland maybe Holten, Rijssen, Nijverdal.

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Old 31-03-15, 05:14
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Alex, Thank you for posting these pictures. I was fortunate to have visited many of those places with a group of my friends several years ago. It was, a most humbling experience to say the least. On behalf of a friend, I located the resting place of one of the Regina Rifles, who was captured and executed. According to my friend, no one from her family had ever visited his grave and I was the first. Sad, that it should have taken so many years for us to come to visit him. RIP John Sawatzky, Regina Rifles, Beny-Sur-Mer Cemetary.

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Old 31-03-15, 16:20
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Thank-you Alex,

In the past , I have mostly visited battlefields because of my Staff College studies, this time i will concentrate on cemetaries and your pictures convinced me. Thanks for the good work.

I am particularly interested in the one in Bretteville sur Laize commune de Cintheaux. A good friend of mine from the Legion has his father buried there. Soldat Donati from le Régiment de la Chaudière..

As i am myself a former member of Le Régiment de la Chaudiere i owe it to my friend Réal ( Donati ) to pay a visit.

But i have never visited Holland before so it is a bit intimidating for me . I do not know were to start . That's why i was asking. I think i will stick to Holten and then go back another year just to visit Holland . it is a must.

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Old 31-03-15, 20:01
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Robert:

From the Bretteville-sur Laize cemetery, an experienced guide can point out the position of Radley-Waters tank troop vice the Northhamptonshire Yeomanry both of whom claim the kill. I know you also have an interest in the Sherbrooke Fusilier Regiment. If you wish to pursue this I'd suggest you beg, borrow, buy Norm Christie's "Battlefield Mysteries", Episode 1 named "Who killed Michael Wittman?". Then you can decide which force blew Wittman's tank apart.(Hint: Radley-Waters was 400 yds away, the Yeomanry were 1200 yds away.)

WRT the Chauds, at Juno Beach there is an upright plaque showing a Platoon of Chauds leaving from the beach down a road. Then there is shown the same picture from the same location in modern times. A perfect Then and Now vignette.

I'd highly recommend a tour guide by bus. Driving a rental, unless you have a good navigator with you, will drive you nuts. Besides, some items of interest are very much out of the way, known only to locals and tour guides.

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Old 31-03-15, 20:28
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But i have never visited Holland before so it is a bit intimidating for me . I do not know were to start . That's why i was asking. I think i will stick to Holten and then go back another year just to visit Holland . it is a must.
Robert,

Take a look at traces of war, AFAIK the most comprehensive listing of what can be seen in the Netherlands.
Let me know the dates when you are over and we'll try to meet up. As for cemetaries, I would put Groesbeek in the list. There is a museum there too, as well as museums and cemetaries in Arnhem/Oosterbeek and Overloon.

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