Children's Nonfiction Military & Wars
Dieppe : La journée la plus sombre de la Deuxième Guerre mondiale
- Publisher
- Scholastic Canada Ltd
- Initial publish date
- Jul 2009
- Category
- Military & Wars, General
- Recommended Age
- 8 to 12
- Recommended Grade
- 3 to 7
- Recommended Reading age
- 8 to 12
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9780545994224
- Publish Date
- Jul 2009
- List Price
- $14.99
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À Dieppe, le 19 août 1942, les troupes alliées battent en retraite après neuf heures de combat acharné. Elles laissent derrière elles 3 367 soldats, dont 2 752 Canadiens. Plusieurs d'entre eux sont morts et les autres seront faits prisonniers. Le débarquement de Dieppe est l'une des trois batailles les plus célèbres de la Deuxième Guerre mondiale. On la considère comme une page sanglante de l'histoire militaire canadienne, et pour cause. Des 5 000 soldats ayant participé au débarquement, près de 1 000 sont morts au combat et plus de 2 000 ont été faits prisonniers. Hugh Brewster est l'auteur des livres primés Le débarquement à Juno et La bataille de Vimy.
On the night of August 19, 1942, a force of five thousand Canadians launched an attack on the Nazi-held French port of Dieppe. When the disastrous raid was done, and the Allies were forced to retreat, nearly a thousand Canadian troops lay dead. Almost two thousand were taken prisoner. Some called it "the bloodiest nine hours in Canadian military history."For years, defenders of the raid claimed that the Allies learned valuable lessons from Dieppe that were put to use later in the war. Others, including prominent leaders of the time, believed that the Canadian soldiers had been used as cannon fodder.
Original title:Dieppe: Canada's Darkest Day of World War II
About the author
HUGH BREWSTER has twenty-five years of experience creating books about the Titanic as an editor, publisher and writer. He worked with Robert D. Ballard to produce the 1987 international bestseller The Discovery of the Titanic and oversaw the creation of Titanic: An Illustrated History, a book that provided inspiration for James Cameron’s epic movie. Brewster is also the author of Inside the Titanic, 882 1/2 Amazing Answers to Your Questions about the Titanic and Deadly Voyage, and has written twelve award-winning books for young readers, including Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose, a 2007 Governor General’s Award nominee. He lives in Toronto. Visit him online at www.hughbrewster.com or follow him on Twitter @hughbrewster.
Awards
- Short-listed, Canadian Children's Roundtables of Canada
- Short-listed, OLA Silver Birch Award, Non-Fiction
- Short-listed, prix Silver Birch (Forest of Reading)
- Commended, Best Books for Kids and Teens, Canadian Children's Book Centre
- Short-listed, Rocky Mountain Book Award (Alberta Children's Choice)
- Short-listed, Canadian Children's Rountables of Canada
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How a Farm Girl Became the Queen of Fashion and Survived the Titanic
882 1/2 Amazing Answers to Your Questions About the Titanic
From Vimy to Victory
Canada's Fight to the Finish in World War I
Au Canada : Prisonnier à Dieppe
Deuxième Guerre mondiale, Alistair Morrison, La France sous l'Occupation, 1942
Au Canada : Voyage mortel
RMS Titanic, Jamie Laidlaw, La traversée de l'Atlantique, 1912
I Am Canada: Deadly Voyage
R.M.S. Titanic, Jamie Laidlaw, Crossing the Atlantic, 1912
I Am Canada: Prisoner of Dieppe
Word War II, Alistair Morrison, Occupied France, 1942
Dieppe
Canada's Darkest Day of World War II
Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose
The Story of a Painting
At Vimy Ridge
Canada's Greatest World War I Victory