Commemorating Canada’s path from Normandy to the gates of Germany.
This map traces the movements of the First Canadian Army from the D-Day landings in Normandy through the battles in France, Belgium, and the Netherlands, covering the campaign from June 1944 to January 1945.
Produced at the end of the war as a commemorative piece, it showcases the formation badges of the divisions and corps that fought under the First Canadian Army banner — a visual record of Canada’s role in liberating Western Europe.
Each print reproduces the clarity, artistry, and symbolism of the original wartime map, honouring the soldiers who advanced from the beaches of Normandy to the banks of the Rhine.
Product Details:
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Printed on 175 gsm premium fine-art paper
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Matte finish for a timeless, archival appearance
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Created from high-resolution digital scans of original wartime documents
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Includes insignias of Allied divisions and corps formations
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Perfect for collectors, historians, and Canadian heritage enthusiasts
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For indoor use only
Celebrate Canada’s campaign across Northwest Europe — a vibrant tribute to the men and units who carried the fight from Normandy to victory.