Juno Beach and Beyond
Juno Beach and Beyond
Juno Beach Centre
Juno Beach and Beyond is Canada's first Second World War podcast. Discover Canadian stories from the war that changed the world.
Black Canadian Veterans with Kathy Grant
2020 has been a challenging year. Amid the pandemic, the deaths of African-Americans like Breonna Taylor and George Floyd at the hands of law enforcement led to the rise of the #BlackLivesMatter movement across the world. In Canada, these events have forced our society to reflect inwardly on our treatment of Black Canadians, both in...
Nov 4, 2020
46 min
Passing the Torch with Juno Beach Centre Guides
Anyone who has visited the Juno Beach Centre has likely had an encounter with one of our Canadian student guides. Our founding veterans wanted to ensure that all visitors receive a friendly Canadian greeting when they walk into the museum. These veterans were mainly in their late teens or early 20s when they stepped onto...
Oct 7, 2020
47 min
The Fight for History with Tim Cook
In the summer of 1998, the epic war film Saving Private Ryan was in theatres. Its portrayal of the American landings at Omaha Beach on D-Day hooked audiences for a story underlining American exceptionalism in the “good” war. In reflection, one Canadian journalist asked what the film would have been like had Canadians made it...
Sep 2, 2020
34 min
War Junk with Alex Souchen
The Second World War was a war of peoples and machines. After the high blood price of the First World War, nations like Britain, the United States, and Canada turned to technology to defeat the Axis powers. Steel, not flesh was the mantra, and Canada became the fourth-largest Allied producer of war material. The Allies...
Aug 5, 2020
45 min
Missing Airmen with Sean Summerfield
In the summer of 1945, the war in Europe was over, but the search for airmen who had gone missing over nearly six years had just begun. While hundreds of thousands of Canadian service personnel returned to Canada and demobilized, Canadians who had lost family and friends during the war grieved. Yet others held out...
Jul 1, 2020
54 min
Rebroadcast: Canada’s D-Day Story
Seventy-six years ago, Canadians participated in one of the most formative events of the 20th century. The airborne and seaborne landings in Normandy on June 6th 1944 saw American, British, Canadian and other Allied forces return to France to stay for the first time since 1940. D-Day was a great and tragic day. The success...
Jun 3, 2020
1 hr 1 min
Canada’s Finest Hour – A V-E Day 75 Historian Roundtable
Canadians played a leading role in restoring freedom to the Dutch. It was arguably Canada’s finest hour. On May 5th 2020 (Liberation Day in the Netherlands) the Juno Beach Centre Association, Defining Moments Canada, and the Canadian Research and Mapping Association, supported by the Canadian War Museum, partnered on a webinar to commemorate the 75th...
May 20, 2020
43 min
Canada’s Longest Battle with Marc Milner
In May 1945, the residents of Bay Bulls (and later, St. John’s), Newfoundland witnessed as a German submarine entered the harbour. The boat was U-190, and its crew had surrendered to vessels of the Royal Canadian Navy days before. Back on 16 April 1945, U-190 had torpedoed and sank HMCS Esquimalt, the last Canadian warship...
Apr 29, 2020
45 min
Liberator of Leeuwarden with Don White and Project ’44
Editor’s note: this is the second of a two-part episode featuring an interview with Second World War veteran Don White. This episode focuses on Don’s memories of the liberation of the Netherlands. We covered Don’s early military career and his time in Italy in the previous episode entitled “Interviewing Don White”. Don’s daughters, Holly and...
Apr 15, 2020
35 min
Interviewing Don White with Project ’44
Don White is 95 years old and full of energy. He is a Canadian Second World War veteran who saw fighting in Italy and the Netherlands with the Royal Canadian Dragoons. In recent years, Don has found himself at the centre of Canadian-Dutch commemorations of the end of the war in Europe.  We got in...
Apr 8, 2020
51 min