In Defence of Canada: From the Great War to the Great Depression by James Eayrs. This book is the first volume of In Defence of Canada series, which this volume …
The Epic of Vimy edited by W.W. Murray. This book focuses on Canadian First World War veterans pilgrimage to Europe, including the unveiling of the Vimy Ridge memorial in 1936. …
For King & Empire: The Canadians at Vimy April 1917 by Norm Christie. This book is part of the series For King & Empire, which this one is about Canada’s …
For King & Empire: The Canadians at Arras August-September 1918 by Norm Christie. This book is part of the series For King & Empire, which this one is about Canada’s …
For Freedom and Honour?: The Story of the 25 Canadian Volunteers Executed in the First World War By A.B. Godefroy. This book provides information and background in regards to the …
Type: History -Canadian -Militray -WWI Notes: Missing 2005 Feb
…Type: History -Canadian -Military -WWI
…Valour Remembered, Canadians and the First World War. Type: History -Canadian -Militray -WWI
…Bloody Buron: Normandy 08 July 1944 by J. Allan Snowie. This book focuses on the Battle of Normandy, specifically the Battle of Buron on 8 July 1944 of Canada’s Highland …
The Canadian Army at War: The Canadians in Britain 1939-1944, Published by Authority of the Minister of National Defence (second edition). The book focuses on the Canadian troops stationed and …
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