Almost 5,000 soldiers from the 2nd Canadian Division were in the battle (CBCnews.ca). A German convoy found out about the raid, the Canadians lost their element of surprise and the battle (CBCnews.ca). About 907 were killed, others were wounded, and captured (CBCnews.ca). Although Canadians lost the battle it led to them winning the war because valuable lessons were learned. They learned to plan their battles better, improve communication links, as well as landing craft (Hoogeveen 299). In the Dieppe raid many people died, but nobody should count it as a loss because lessons were learned and used in