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== == The highest "one day death toll " would be at Dieppe, in August 1942, with about 960 dead, and a further 2400 Canadians wounded and captured. Remember that the longest battle of World War Two was the "Battle of the North Atlantic Ocean " that went on for 5 years, 1939 to 1944.

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