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THE STUPH FILE PROGRAM:
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Episode - #0157 (55:33) | ||
August 19, 1942 is considered to be a dark day in Canadian military history. That was the day, during World War II that an amphibious assault on Nazi-occupied France went horribly wrong, leaving 907 Canadian soldiers dead. But there is new evidence that shows that the doomed Dieppe raid had a vital mission. Military historian David O'Keefe uncovered that mission and his findings are part of a new History Channel documentary film called Dieppe Uncovered. | ||
Raymond Benson, author of The Black Stiletto, his new female vigilante series. | ||
Stuart Nulman is in with another edition of Book Banter. The reviewed book is:
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This week's opening slate is presented by Frank Kermit, a relationship coach, author and educator who offers private coaching for singles, and couples for all kinds of loving relationships by phone, skype and in person. | ||
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