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Canada remembers
Titre(s)
- Canada remembers
Adresse bibliographique
- 1 JAN 2006
Description matérielle
- 60 p. : ill. en noir et blanc ; 27 cm
Note(s)
- Don de M. François Borot, réalisateur du pôle des productions audiovisuelles de l'ECPAD, effectué le 30 juin 2016.
Note sur la provenance
- Don
Résumé ou extrait
- Sommaire indicatif : A summer chill. With a quiet, but independent resolve, Canada declares war on another country for the first time in its history, by Patrice A. Dutil. The march to victory. A memory map of Canada's war : the chronology of victory and defeat on the battle front and the home front, by D.B. Scott. On the front line. Overseas, the ordinary Canadian serviceman battled the enemy but also boredom, dirt and loneliness, by Hugh Halliday. Capturing the moments. One of the most remarkable legacies of the Second World War was the work of Canada's war artists. An arsenal for democracy. For every Canadian in uniform, there were ten serving on the home front, working for victory in every way they could, by Robert Collins. Pulling out the stops. When the war came, Canadian industry and workers armed an astonished world, by Charles Oberdorf. A time for reflection. Six canadians look back 50 years ; what it was like then, and what it's been like since the Second World War, by Robert Collins. The war changed everything. Canada had a lot to celebrate besides victory. It has loosened up, lightened up and become a kinder, gentler place, by J.L. Granatstein and Desmond Morton. Men of valour. Canada's Second World War Victoria Cross recipients.
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