When Allied troops, including 14,000 Canadian soldiers, launched a major invasion of Nazi-occupied France, it marked the beginning of the end of the Second World War.
However, D-Day siege left many of the communities that were liberated scarred with remnants from that battle.
As Jeff Semple explains, their war wounds have become unofficial monuments to the soldiers' sacrifice.
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Exploring the scars left by D-Day along Juno Beach
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