There’s been a lot of reflection this week on the 80th anniversary of D-Day, but the fight was far from over on that day. On June 7th, 1944 a group of Canadians were executed by Nazi soldiers after being taken as prisoners of war. Heidi Petracek speaks to the grandson of a Mi’kmaw soldier among the first killed in what’s known as the Ardenne Abbey massacre.
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D-Day 80th anniversary: Remembering an Indigenous veteran killed by Nazis
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