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    The Top 10 Most Important Books of Canadian Military History

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    The Blind Leading the Blind: The Battle of the St. Eloi Craters

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    The battle at St. Eloi between 27 March and 19 April 1916 was a minor side-show compared to the armageddon raging between the Germans and the French at Verdun. Yet, it was an important event for the 2nd Canadian Division as it was their first set-piece battle on the Western Front. It was also an unmitigated disaster

    The Top 10 War Films

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    Landscapes of War and Memory: The Two World Wars in Canadian Literature and the Arts, 1977–2007 (Book Review) by Sherrill Grace

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    Review of Landscapes of War and Memory: The Two World Wars in Canadian Literature and the Arts, 1977–2007 by Sherrill Grac

    “A Proper Slaughter”: The March 1917 Gas Raid at Vimy Ridge

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    “Polarity, Patriotism, and Dissent in Great War Canada, 1914-1919 (Book Review)” by Brock Millman

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    Review of Polarity, Patriotism, and Dissent in Great War Canada, 1914-1919 by Brock Millma

    The 1936 Vimy Pilgrimage

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    This article explores the significance of the 1936 Vimy Pilgrimage. More than 6,200 Canadian veterans and their families voyaged to France for the unveiling of Walter Allward’s Vimy Memorial on 26 July 1936 by King Edward VIII. The symbolism of the pilgrimage, along with the messages presented during the unveiling ceremony, played a key role in establishing the importance of the Vimy Ridge memorial to Canadians

    Canada and the First World War: A Canadian War Museum Internet Exhibition

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    Canada and the First World War is the largest internet resource ever developed by the Canadian War Museum. The goal of this site is to provide visitors across the country and around the world with the most comprehensive and authoritative site for the history of Canada and Canadians in the First World War. Like our permanent galleries, the site’s goal is to tell the story of Canada’s role in the First World War at the international, national, and personal levels. While the CWM’s collection dictated, to some degree, the extent of the storyline, this will be an important site for researchers, students, and the interested public
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