The detailed town plan used in the assault on Juno Beach.
Created as part of Operation Neptune, this original town plan of Courseulles-sur-Mer was used by Allied forces preparing for the D-Day landings. On 6 June 1944, the Royal Winnipeg Rifles stormed ashore here, liberating the town after fierce fighting and securing one of the key footholds for the advance inland.
This reproduction preserves the fine details of the original wartime planning document — a powerful reminder of the precision and courage behind the Allied invasion of Normandy.
Product Details:
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Printed on 175gsm premium fine-art paper
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Matte finish for an authentic archival appearance
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Created from high-resolution scans of the original wartime map
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Displays street plans, key objectives, and landing zones
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Ideal for collectors, historians, educators, and battlefield visitors
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Ships worldwide in protective packaging
A faithful reproduction of the Courseulles Town Plan, marking the ground where Canadian troops of the Royal Winnipeg Rifles began their historic advance on D-Day.