Voices of Juno: Creating a Canadian Legacy

Voices of Juno investigates the creation and preservation of Canada's Normandy landings through veteran interviews, government initiatives, and media narratives. It utilises newspapers, postage stamps, art, and various forms of memory keeping methods. It suggests that the Juno Beach invasion is a creator of modern Canada, exemplified its unique way of war, and bridged the solitudes.
Voices of Juno: Creating a Canadian Legacy

Desaree Rosskopf

Western University

London, Ontario

Voices of Juno investigates the creation and preservation of Canada's Normandy landings.

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