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The Canadian Battlefields in Italy: The Gothic Line and the Battle of the Rivers

by CMHAdmin | Nov 21, 2011 | Publications | 0 comments

Online Resources Video & Audio clips CBC Canada Declares War on Italy, June 1940 CBC Radio Clip Guy Simonds on the characteristics of the Canadian regiments in Italy CBC Video Clip On Leave in Rome CBC Video Clip Peter Stursberg recalls “Lili Marlene”...
Overview of First World War Allied Sites to Visit

Overview of First World War Allied Sites to Visit

by CMHAdmin | Nov 21, 2011 | Publications | 0 comments

First World War Websites For a comprehensive overview of First World War allied Sites to visit see: http://www.webmatters.net/ A powerful, multimedia resource for all things First World War: http://firstworldwar.com/ For a completely Canadian perspective on all of the...
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