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The Canadian Army At War Canadas Battle In Normandy The Canadian Armys Share In The Operations 6 June 1 September 1944 Illustrated Edition C P Stacey

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The Canadian Army At War Canadas Battle In Normandy The Canadian Armys Share In The Operations 6 June 1 September 1944 Illustrated Edition C P Stacey
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Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 25.61 MB
Author: C. P. Stacey
ISBN: 19149072
Language: English
Year: 2013

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The Canadian Army At War Canadas Battle In Normandy The Canadian Armys Share In The Operations 6 June 1 September 1944 Illustrated Edition C P Stacey by C. P. Stacey 19149072 instant download after payment.

Contains 5 maps and 41 Illustrations.

“The decisive battle in North-West France in the summer of 1944 was fought and won by gallant men from many nations. Britain, the United States, and Canada contributed the largest components; but Poland provided a fine division, the French Forces of the Interior and subsequently French regular forces played essential roles, and Belgium, the Netherlands and Czechoslovakia all did their part. The victory won by the selfless cooperation of the men who made up these international forces is the property of no one nation; it is the monument of brave soldiers who died in different uniforms for one cause.

“If this was a joint triumph of many nations, it was also a victory shared by the three fighting services. Sea, land, and air, they worked together for the defeat of the enemy so unselfishly and unceasingly that it would be difficult to say where the credit due to one element ended and that due to another began. All were courageous, all were skilful, all were bold; and together they achieved one of the greatest victories in the history of warfare and left all civilization their debtors.

“In this campaign to which so many races and services contributed, the Canadian Army played a part of some significance. It is of that particular part that these pages tell.

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