All across Canada, personalized postcards are being sent to anyone that lives in the homes of the fallen soldiers from D-Day. It will include the soldier’s name, rank, and age.
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‘Postcards from Juno’: Memories of fallen soldiers on D-Day sent 75 years later to Canadian homes
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