ABOUT ORTONA
In 1943, Canadian troops participated in a battle that would ultimately become their legacy. Having moved north along the rocky coastline of the Adriatic Sea, Canada's soldiers invaded the small village of Ortona, a war-torn but formidable German stronghold.
Amid heavy rubble and debris, brave Canadians fought against the German Occupation on behalf of the Allied Forces. German soldiers fired from within the evacuated city's crumbling buildings, and combat raged along the narrow and winding city streets.
The 8-day battle was small but intense, resulting in nearly 1,400 Canadian casualties and considered one of the most violent battles of World War II. In fact, Ortona had been a territory Hitler ordered to be defended at all costs, and the Canadian soldiers were met with exceptional force.
Yet despite the severe opposition and the brutal fighting that thundered past Christmas Day, Canadian troops pressed the Germans into retreat and conquered the city. It was a remarkable victory that marked the dissolution of German control and the merit of Canada's Italian Campaign contribution.
Weather in Germany and Italy
Our Itinerary
Day 1 > November 19 > Overnight flight to Germany
Day 2 > November 20 > Guten Tag Munich
Day 3 > November 21 > Munich Landmarks
Day 4 > November 22 > Munich--Venice
Day 5 > November 23 > Venice Landmarks
Day 6 > November 24 > Venice--Ortona
Day 7 > November 25 > Ortona
Day 8 > November 26 > Ortona--Rome
Day 9 > November 27 > Vatican City
Day 10 > November 28 > Imperial Rome
Day 11 > November 29 > End Tour
Explorica pictures
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Day 1 -- Departure
Traffic towards the airport is terrible -- lots of construction.
Our bus driver was great and we arrived at the airport exactly on time.
That was the end of our good luck. We were supposed to load the plane at 5:40, but the flight attendants and pilots were 45 minutes late. Then, when it was time to leave, we had to make a pitstop to get de-iced. This was not only happening to us, but all the other planes. Once we were de-iced, we waited in line to take-off ---but we waited too long. We now needed to re-fuel and de-ice again. In total, we sat on the plane almost 4 hours before we could leave.
Once we got to Heathrow, we missed our connecting flight. They were great there and had a new one ready for us at 12:30 ( three hours after our original time to leave.
We arrived in Munich at roughly 4:00 and met our tour guide Nadia -- she was great. Very friendly and accomodating.
Our schedule said that we were to go on a walking tour of Munich, but it was getting dark, and we were tired. So, we went to our hotel instead -- the Rivoli. Nice hotel.
We ate our supper ( cream of potato soup, schnitzel and some other thing called sphetzel? It wasn't too bad. We also met our travelling partners from Alberta. Early start as we leave for a tour at 8:30 in the morning.
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