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Book Synopsis: Boys of the Clouds tells the fascinating stories, in their own words, of over seventy veterans of the 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion during the Second World War. The Battalion, part of the British 6th Airborne Division, was among the very first Allied soldiers to land on French soil on June 6, 1944. Despite a widely scattered drop, they managed to take and hold all their objectives on D-Day, and continued to hold off German counter attacks through that fateful summer. After suffering heavy losses in Normandy, the unit returned to England in September 1944 to refit and train for the next airborne operation. This training was interrupted when they were hastily sent to defend against the German offensive in the Ardennes, commonly known as the Battle of the Bulge. They were the only Canadian unit to take part in this action. After the threat had passed, and the German offensive halted, they once again returned to England to prepare for the next drop. This finally came on March 24, 1945 when the Allies were able to cross the Rhine in a massive combined airborne and river crossing operation, the largest the world has ever seen. Success came quickly on the drop zone and within three days, they embarked on a hectic journey that would take them from the Rhine River all the way to Wismar on the Baltic Sea by May 2nd, where they linked up with Russian forces. This historic meeting signified the end of the war in Europe. The Battalion then had the honour of being the first Canadian unit to return to Canada as a complete group. They landed in Halifax to a tumultuous welcome and were awarded the key to the city. Follow their arduous and often hilarious journey and discover why they joined up, what the parachute training was like, especially their first jump, what it was like jumping into action for the first time in Normandy, the conditions in the Ardennes, crossing the Rhine and the fateful trek to Wismar to end the war. It's all here, in their own words.
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Are you a history buff looking for an incredible true story from World War II? Look no further than Boys of the Clouds: An Oral History of the 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion 1942-1945. This captivating book takes you on a journey of bravery and resilience, as over seventy veterans of the Battalion share their own experiences. From their heroic landing on French soil on D-Day to their tactical victories against German counter attacks, these courageous men kept pushing forward, never backing down.
But the story doesn't end there. Boys of the Clouds delves deeper into the untold stories behind this elite unit. Discover the challenges they faced during their training, the adrenaline rush of their first parachute jump, and the heart-pounding moments of their first action in Normandy. From the freezing conditions in the Ardennes to the historic crossing of the Rhine, every step of their journey is vividly described in their own words.
What sets this book apart is the incredible humor and camaraderie among these soldiers. Through the pages of Boys of the Clouds, you'll experience both the hardships and the lighter moments these men shared, creating bonds that would last a lifetime. Laugh along as they recount their hilarious escapades and share intimate stories of friendship in the face of adversity.
Don't miss your chance to immerse yourself in the gripping tale of the 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion. Get your hands on Boys of the Clouds today and relive history through the eyes of those who lived it. Every chapter will leave you wanting more, eagerly turning the page to uncover the next remarkable moment. Experience history firsthand now!
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