On 19 August 1942, an Allied amphibious raid took place on the coastal town of Dieppe in northern France, when a force of some 6,500 infantry soldiers, predominantly Canadian, and supported by a number of tanks were landed by ships of the Royal Navy under a blanket of cover provided by the RAF.
The official reason for the raid was to capture the town's port, gather relevant intelligence, and destroy a number of coastal defenses, port structures...
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