In Canada's Great War, 1914-1918, historian Brian Douglas Tennyson argues that Canada's enthusiasm had the ironic effect of bringing this British Dominion nation much closer to its southern neighbor, the United States, especially after the latter joined the fray.
In Canada's Great War, 1914-1918, historian Brian Douglas Tennyson argues that Canada's enthusiasm had the ironic effect of bringing this British Dominion nation much closer to its southern neighbor, the United States, especially after the latter joined the fray.
Introduction Chapter 1: The Summer of 1914 Chapter 2: Between Mother England and Uncle Sam Chapter 3: Answering the Call Chapter 4: Preparing for War Chapter 5: Discovering Modern Warfare Chapter 6: Building the Corps Chapter 7: Shock Troops of the Empire Chapter 8: The Home Front Chapter 9: Conscription Chapter 10: Demanding a Voice Chapter 11: Partners in a Common Cause Chapter 12: The War at Sea Chapter 13: The War in the Air Chapter 14: Canada's Hundred Days Chapter 15: The New Reality Chapter 16: North American Nation Afterword Notes Selected Bibliography Index About the Author
Introduction Chapter 1: The Summer of 1914 Chapter 2: Between Mother England and Uncle Sam Chapter 3: Answering the Call Chapter 4: Preparing for War Chapter 5: Discovering Modern Warfare Chapter 6: Building the Corps Chapter 7: Shock Troops of the Empire Chapter 8: The Home Front Chapter 9: Conscription Chapter 10: Demanding a Voice Chapter 11: Partners in a Common Cause Chapter 12: The War at Sea Chapter 13: The War in the Air Chapter 14: Canada's Hundred Days Chapter 15: The New Reality Chapter 16: North American Nation Afterword Notes Selected Bibliography Index About the Author
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