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Canadian soldiers tend to French Refugees in Normandy shortly after the successful
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Canadian soldiers tend to French Refugees in Normandy shortly after the successful
Canadian soldiers tend to French Refugees in Normandy shortly after the successful Allied landings during the Second World War.
Many of the French refugees had not eaten for three or more days. They are seen receiving food from
Canadian troops.
The feeding arrangements ware organised by the Civil Affairs Department.
Major Evan Shelly of Toronto makes friends with a little French girl, one of many refugees being cared for in the Canadian sector.
10th June 1944
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Normandy
France
Media ID 21901422
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