No. Dieppe was a battle which took place during the Second World War, in 1942. It is also a town on the north coast of France.
Dieppe Canadian War Cemetery was created in 1942.
The Dieppe Raid was a Second World War Allied attack on the German-occupied port of Dieppe. The raid took place on the northern coast of France on 19 August 1942.
it ended at 10:50 AM 9 hours after the battle had begun
"I have no doubt that the Battle of Normandy was won on the beaches of Dieppe. For every man who died in Dieppe, at least 10 more were spared in Normandy in 1944." - Lord Louis Mountbatten "Dieppe should occupy a place of it's own in the story of war. Casualties alone should not classify it as a failure. The sacrifice of the brave men who fell was not in vain." - Winston Churchill "My impression of 'Jubilee' [Dieppe] is that the results fully justified the heavy cost" "[Dieppe] was a Canadian contribution of the greatest significance to final victory" - Winston Churchill
FC Dieppe was created in 1896.
Dieppe Company was created in 1604.
It didn't work - Dieppe Raid was a complete disaster.
Gare de Dieppe was created in 1848.
Dieppe Bay Town was created in 1538.
The population of Dieppe-sous-Douaumont is 150.
The randonee is an international bicycle race that is part of the annual events to commemorate the Dieppe Raid. There is no direct relation between cycling and the Battle of Dieppe
The Allied force that landed at Dieppe was almost entirely Canadian.