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On to Victory

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by Mark Zuehlke


  95th Field Battery

  96th Anti-Tank Battery

  98th Field Regiment (SP)

  100th Field Battery

  105th Anti-Tank Battery

  110th Field Battery

  ENGINEER UNITS

  1st Field Company

  2nd Field Company

  3rd Field Company

  4th Field Company

  6th Field Company

  8th Field Squadron

  9th Field Squadron

  10th Field Squadron

  11th Field Company

  30th Field Company

  INFANTRY BATTALIONS/REGIMENTS

  1st Canadian Parachute; and Operation Varsity

  Algonquin

  Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada

  Black Watch (RHC) of Canada

  Calgary Highlanders

  Canadian Scottish

  Cape Breton Highlanders

  Carleton and York

  Essex Scottish

  48th Highlanders of Canada

  Hastings and Prince Edward

  Highland Light Infantry of Canada

  Irish Regiment of Canada

  Lake Superior (Motor)

  Le Régiment de la Chaudière

  Le Régiment de Maisonneuve

  Les Fusiliers Mont-Royal

  Lincoln and Welland

  Loyal Edmonton

  North Nova Scotia Highlanders

  North Shore (New Brunswick)

  Perth

  Princess Patricia’s Light Infantry

  Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders

  Queen’s Own Rifles

  Regina Rifles

  Royal Canadian

  Royal Hamilton Light Infantry

  Royal Regiment of Canada

  Royal 22e (Van Doos)

  Royal Winnipeg Rifles

  Seaforth Highlanders of Canada

  South Saskatchewan

  Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders

  Westminster (Motor)

  West Nova Scotia

  OTHER UNITS

  1st General Hospital

  9th Field Ambulance

  12th Light Field Ambulance

  15th Canadian Field Ambulance

  RECONNAISSANCE

  Governor General’s Horse Guards

  14th Canadian Hussars

  Princess Louise Dragoon Guards

  Royal Canadian Dragoons

  17th Duke of York’s Royal Canadian Hussars

  South Alberta Regiment

  12th Manitoba Dragoons

  SUPPORT

  Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa (MG)

  New Brunswick Rangers

  Saskatoon Light Infantry (MG)

  Toronto Scottish (MG)

  BRITISH AND COMMONWEALTH

  Air Force

  Bomber Command

  No. 84 Fighter Group

  No. 150 Squadron

  2nd Tactical Air Force

  Army

  21st Army Group

  Eighth Army

  Second Army

  I Corps

  XII Corps

  XIII Corps,

  XXX Corps

  XXX Corps Troops Royal Artillery

  DIVISIONS

  1st Airborne

  3rd Infantry

  6th Airborne

  11th Armoured

  15th (Scottish) Infantry

  43rd (Wessex) Infantry

  49th (West Riding) Infantry

  51st (Highland) Infantry

  79th Armoured

  Guards Armoured

  BRIGADES

  1st Commando

  3rd Brigade

  3rd Parachute

  8th Armoured

  56th Infantry

  129th Infantry

  146th Infantry

  147th Infantry

  153rd Infantry

  154th Infantry

  BATTALIONS/REGIMENTS

  1st Black Watch

  1st Leicestshire

  3rd Medium

  4th Lincolnshire

  4th Royal Tank

  4/7 Royal Dragoon Guards

  5th Black Watch

  5/7 Gordon Highlanders

  7th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders

  7th Black Watch

  7 Duke of Willington’s

  49th Reconnaissance,

  Fife and Forfar Yeomanry

  OTHER UNITS

  Royal Marines

  No. 46 Royal Marine Commando

  UNITED STATES

  Air Force

  8th Air Force

  IX Troop Carrier Command

  Army

  Twelfth Army Group

  First Army

  Ninth Army

  XVI Corps

  XVIII Airborne Corps

  DIVISIONS

  17th Airborne

  79th Infantry

  95th Infantry

  Allied Forces (Other Than U.S.)

  1st Belgian Parachute Battalion

  1st Polish Armoured Division

  2nd Régiments de Chasseurs Parachutistes

  3rd Régiments de Chasseurs Parachutistes

  GERMAN

  Army

  Army Group G

  Army Group H

  Fifth Panzer Army

  Fifteenth Army

  First Fallschirmjäger Army

  Seventh Army

  II Fallschirmjäger Corps

  LXCII Panzer Corps

  LXXX Corps

  LXXXVI Corps

  LXXXVIII Corps

  Condor Legion

  Hitlerjügend

  Waffen-SS

  DIVISIONS

  6th Fallschirmjäger

  7th Fallschirmjäger

  8th Fallschirmjäger

  15th Panzer Grenadier

  180th Infantry

  361st Volksgrenadier

  480th Infantry

  953rd Volksgrenadier

  BRIGADES/REGIMENTS

  3rd Fallschirmjäger (Parachute) Training Regiment

  7th Fallschirmjäger Brigade

  16th Fallschirmjäger Regiment

  20th Fallschirmjäger Regiment

  21st Fallschirmjäger Regiment

  32nd Fallschirmjäger Regiment

  104th Panzer Grenadier Regiment

  858th Grenadier Regiment

  BATTALIONS

  6th Fallschirmjäger

  22nd Infantry Ersatz

  31st Fallschirmjäger

  Navy

  Naval Fortress Battalions,

  NFB

  NFB

  NFB

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  MARK ZUEHLKE’S CANADIAN Battle Series, of which this is the eighth volume, is the most extensive account of the combat experiences of Canada’s army in World War II. These best-selling books continue to confirm his reputation as the nation’s leading writer of popular military history. In 2006, Holding Juno: Canada’s Heroic Defence of Canada’s D-Day Beaches, June 7-12, won the City of Victoria’s Butler Book Prize. In combination with his 2007 Terrible Victory, On To Victory presents the most comprehensive English-language account of Holland’s liberation from German occupation.

  Besides this series, Zuehlke has written five other historical works, including For Honour’s Sake: The War of 1812 and the Brokering of an Uneasy Peace, which won the 2007 Canadian Authors Association Lela Common Award for Canadian History. Also a novelist, he is the author of the popular Elias McCann crime series. The first in the series, Hands Like Clouds, won the Crime Writers of Canada Arthur Ellis Award for Best First Novel in 2000, and the later Sweep Lotus was a finalist for the 2004 Arthur Ellis Award for Best Novel.

  Zuehlke lives in Victoria, British Columbia, and is currently at work on his next Canadian Battle book, which will carry the story of the Canadian involvement in the Normandy campaign forward from where Juno Beach and Holding Juno left off. He can be found on the web at www.zuehlke.ca.

  a Bernhard did visit Juliana in Canada, and their third daughter, Margriet, was born there. To ensure that Margriet’s c
itizenship would be solely Dutch, the Canadian government temporarily declared the hospital where Juliana gave birth to her Dutch soil. Juliana left Canada in 1944, but her children remained until the following year. Juliana’s modest but determined personality captured the hearts of the country. “My name is Juliana . . . please don’t regard me too much as a stranger,” she said in her first radio address in Canada. “Do not give me your pity,” she added. “Pity is for the weak, and our terrible fate has made us stronger than ever before.”

  Copyright © 2010 by Mark Zuehlke

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  We gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Canada Council

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  the Book Publishing Tax Credit, and the Government of Canada

 

 

 


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