A Military History of
World War Two Books, Canada, Second World War Books, Canada, W.W.II. Books, Canada
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From Champlain to the Gulf WarThis is a book to make Canadians proud, angry and informed of their military history. Morton shows how Canadians have been shaped by war, conscription crises, and debates over alliances. From the shrewd tactics of Canada's First Nations to uncertainties of post-Cold War, A Military History of Canada gives us all a new way of looking at ourselves. Also on the same subject: Dictionary of Canadian Military History Bercuson and Granatstein - This slim volume literally covers every aspect of Canadian military history. Canada's Glory, Arthur Bishop, Canadian military action from the Plain of Abraham in 1759 to Kapyong in 1953 tells the story of Canada's military participation, triumphs and tragedies. |
