CHESLEY DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL

CHESLEY DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL

THE FORGOTTEN CAMPAIGN IS NO LONGER FORGOTTEN

Canada played a key role in the Allied invasion of mainland Italy during WWII. In late December 1943, Canadian forces fought fiercely in the rubble-filled streets of Ortona, overlooking the Adriatic Sea. They were victorious, and the Battle of Ortona was considered among Canada's greatest achievements during the war.

Remembering Ortona will give teachers, parents and students the historic opportunity to join veterans of the Italian Campaign along with Canadian dignitaries at the 65th Anniversary Ceremony of Remembrance at the Moro River War Cemetery in Ortona, where 1,375 Canadians are buried.

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.

Our Itinerary

Itinerary

Day 1 > November 19 > Overnight flight to Germany

Day 2 > November 20 > Guten Tag Munich
Meet your Tour Director and check into hotel
Munich city walk

Day 3 > November 21 > Munich Landmarks
Guided sightseeing tour
Nymphenburg Palace visit
Residenz visit
Alte Pinakothek
Deutsches Museum
BMW headquarters
Olympic site of 1972
Frauenkirche
Neues Rathaus
Marienplatz
Hofbräuhaus
Visit Dachau

Day 4 > November 22 > Munich--Venice
Travel via Innsbruck to Venice

Day 5 > November 23 > Venice Landmarks
Guided walking sightseeing tour with Whisper headsets
St. Mark’s Square
Basilica di San Marco
Visit Doges’ Palace
Glass-blowing demo

Day 6 > November 24 > Venice--Ortona
Travel to Ortona

Day 7 > November 25 > Ortona
Ortona Celebration

Day 8 > November 26 > Ortona--Rome
Travel to Rome via Cassino
Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery

Day 9 > November 27 > Vatican City
Vatican guided sightseeing tour with Whisper headsets
Visit Sistine Chapel
Visit St. Peter’s Basilica
St. Peter’s Basilica Ceremony

Day 10 > November 28 > Imperial Rome
Rome ancient city guided walking sightseeing tour with Whisper headsets
Visit Colosseum
Forum Romanum visit
Piazza Venezia

Day 11 > November 29 > End Tour

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Day 5

Early rise this morning. We are off to the island of Venice
It is about a 40 minute bus ride and then a 30 minute boat ride to Venice -- the city in the water
When you arrive, the first thing you notice is the architecture -- WOW
our first stop was at the Royal palace and prison.
everything is painted in massive murals
every room has at least 10
When we left, we went to a glass blowing exhibit -- WOW
the master made a glass horse--tinted blue, right in front of us. Amazing
Most of the group then went on a gondola ride, while i toured the city and made some postings.
The place is massive. We are here until 4:45 when we board the boat and head back to the hotel.
there are shops and hundreds of pigeons everywhere
Venetian masks are very pretty
Tomorrow is another travel day as we head to Ortona to prepare for the ceremony.
Don't forget, tomorrow the students will be talking to John Divinsky live on 98 the beach at 10:00 am sharp.

1 comment:

camperdad said...

Too bad about the internet, it sounds magnificent! Take lots of pictures Mike.