This museum commemorates the Dieppe Raid of 1942, in which a mostly Canadian force of over 6000 men, backed up by 300 ships and 800 aircraft, landed on 20km of beaches around Dieppe. The only large-scale Allied assault on the coast of Nazi-occupied Europe before D-Day, it ended in catastrophe: 73% of the men who took part ended up killed, wounded or missing-in-action. But lessons learned here proved very useful in planning the Normandy landings two years later. Among the most valuable lessons was the realisation that the element of surprise was critical, a lesson put to extremely good use for D-Day and the disinformation disseminated prior to the landings.
Indirizzoplace Camille St-Saëns
Orari2-6.30pm Wed-Mon late May-Sep, to 6pm Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun & holidays late Mar–mid-May, Fri, Sat & Sun Oct–mid-Nov, closed mid-Nov–Mar
Prezzoadult/child €3.50/free