
Dieppe and D-Day: The Controversial History of the Allies’ Amphibious Operations across the English Channel
Charles River Editors
The invasion across the Channel came in the early morning hours of June 6, 1944. That day, forever known as D-Day, the Allies commenced Operation Overlord by staging the largest and most complex amphibious invasion in human history. The complex...
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The invasion across the Channel came in the early morning hours of June 6, 1944. That day, forever known as D-Day, the Allies commenced Operation Overlord by staging the largest and most complex amphibious invasion in human history. The complex operation would require tightly coordinated naval and air bombardment, paratroopers, and even inflatable tanks that would be able to fire on fortifications from the coastline, all while landing over 150,000 men across nearly 70 miles of French beaches. Given the incredibly complex plan, it’s no surprise that General Dwight D. Eisenhower, the commander in charge of the operation, had already written a letter apologizing for the failure of the invasion, which he carried in his coat pocket throughout the day. D-Day would turn out to be a remarkable success, but it wasn’t the first time the Allies tried to land in France after the Nazi conquest of Western Europe. On the 19th of August in 1942, Allied troops launched a raid on the port of Dieppe in German-occupied France, but this attack, codenamed Operation Jubilee, was a disaster. Of the 6,000 ground troops deployed, two-thirds were killed, captured, or wounded, and among the raid's objectives, only one could have been considered a success. Britain proved it was committed to a campaign to drive the Nazis out of Western Europe, but making that one point came at a huge cost in lives, most of them Canadian. Churchill later asserted, "My Impression of 'Jubilee' is that the results fully justified the heavy cost. Not surprisingly, the Canadians begged to differ.” Churchill’s bombast aside, the raid on Dieppe proved quite painfully that an amphibious operation across the English Channel would be dangerous no matter when or how it was attempted, so the logistics for Operation Overlord would also rely on espionage, counter-intelligence, and deception. Duration - 3h 24m. Author - Charles River Editors. Narrator - Bill Caufield. Published Date - Monday, 19 January 2026. Copyright - © 2026 Charles River Editors ©.
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English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:10
Introduction
Duration:00:06:02
Why Raid Dieppe?
Duration:00:09:04
The Plans
Duration:00:21:39
The Landings
Duration:00:24:41
The Dieppe Raid
Duration:00:07:57
The Aftermath of Dieppe
Duration:00:11:32
Logistics for Operation Overlord
Duration:00:15:18
Misdirection Campaigns
Duration:00:09:40
Operation Fortitude
Duration:00:23:14
Diversions in the Mediterranean and Balkans
Duration:00:21:38
Deception in Normandy and the Pas de Calais
Duration:00:24:38
D-Day
Duration:00:28:44
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:10