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D-Day
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 259

D-Day

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004-03-01
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  • Publisher: Dundurn

Many have called it the most important event of the twentieth century - and Canada played a key role. When Canadian troops landed at Juno Beach, they faced some of the fiercest opposition of the attack, and yet they managed to advance further inland than all the other Allied forces. D-Day: Juno Beach, Canada’s 24 Hours of Destiny chronicles that momentous day hour-by-hour, through the words of the men themselves. With more than 300 illustrations, this is a vivid remembrance of one of Canada’s greatest military achievements.

Hell and High Water
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 282

Hell and High Water

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007-10-22
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  • Publisher: Dundurn

Although it has been overshadowed by other events of the Second World War, Canada’s role in the Italian Campaign, from 1943 to 1945, was significant. Canadian forces played a major role in this campaign, whose goal was to open a second front in order to ease the pressure on Russian forces in the east. Canada fought under British command alongside British and American units, but our soldiers saw some of the fiercest fighting and achieved glory many times, including at the Battle of Ortona, one of Canada’s greatest military accomplishments. The pictorial history examines the Italian Campaign from the view of the soldiers serving there. Regiments represented in interviews in this book include the Princess Patricia’s Light Infantry, the Perth Regiment, the Governor-General’s Horse Guards, the Ontario Regiment, the 48th Highlanders, the Calgary Regiment, the Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment, the Royal Canadian Dragoons, and the Royal Canadian Navy.

Dying to Tell
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 434

Dying to Tell

Lance Bradley, idling his life away in Somerset, suddenly receives a call for help from the eccentric sister of his old friend Rupert Alder. Rupe appears to have vanished without trace. Reluctantly, Lance goes to London where he discovers that Rupe's employers want him tried for fraud. A Japanese businessman claims he has stolen a document of huge importance. And Rupe has hired a private detective to try and trace an American called Townley, who was involved in a mysterious death thirty years before. No sooner has Lance decided that whatever Rupe was up to is far too risky to get involved in, than he finds that he already is involved. And the only way out is to get in deeper still. Where is Rupe? What is the document he has stolen? Who is Townley? And could the seemingly unexplainable events of the past hold the key to a secret more shocking than Lance Bradley could ever have imagined?

D-Day
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 259

D-Day

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004-03
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  • Publisher: Dundurn

Survivors. Vets. Comrades. A single day changed their lives forever. From the producer of the documentary Victory from Above, Lance Goddard's D-Day, Juno Beach: Canada's 24 Hours of Destiny is a montage of first-hand accounts, memories, and a pictorial archive of that day, sixty years ago. It captures all of the pride, patriotism, and collective will of Canadians who served and endured the horrific events of that day for a greater cause - for freedom, to defeat Hitler, to liberate Europe. From the beginning, at 0000 hours, to the end, 24 hours later, the voices of over thirty veterans unravel the battle with recollections, tactical details, and, often, self-effacing humour - but always at the very heart of Goddard's D-Day: Juno Beach, Canada's 24 Hours of Destiny, the message, sixty years later, is clear... lest we forget.

Hidden in the Enemy's Sight
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 306

Hidden in the Enemy's Sight

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008-12-01
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  • Publisher: Dundurn

For 16-year-old Jan Kamienski, life as he knows it ends when Germany invades Poland on September 1, 1939. After a great deal of hardship, he joins the Polish Resistance and eventually, in 1941, is sent to Dresden, Germany, to take up Underground activities there. Armed with false papers, he works at various jobs, maintains a clandestine stopover for Allied couriers, produces Polish-language news bulletins for Poles housed in forced-labour camps, and does everything he can within the heartland of the Third Reich to sabotage the Nazis’ war effort. Among Kamienksi’s many horrific experiences is his survival during the terrible firebombing of Dresden in February 1945. After the war, the author becomes a translator in East Germany for the Russian occupiers, studies at the art academy in Dresden, and eventually finds work as an artist. In 1948, after marrying a German woman, he escapes the Soviet zone, is brutally interrogated in a Polish

Canada and the Liberation of the Netherlands, May 1945
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 242

Canada and the Liberation of the Netherlands, May 1945

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005-05-01
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  • Publisher: Dundurn

Nazi Germany’s invasion of the Netherlands in May 1940 marked the beginning of five years of terror for the Dutch people. They faced oppression and death with remarkable stoicism, but nothing could save them from the Hunger Winter of 1944-5, when more than 30,000 people died of starvation. In this time of unimaginable despair, Canada came to the rescue, playing the largest role in liberating the Netherlands and ending the Nazi reign of terror. The Canadians gave the Dutch freedom - and food - and out of such dark times an eternal friendship was forged. Told through interviews with Dutch survivors and Canadian veterans, Canada and the Liberation of the Netherlands, May 1945 delves into this little known chapter of history.

Guardian in Exile
  • Language: en

Guardian in Exile

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-02-08
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Lance Goddard is a newcomer to New Orleans. The people he has met since moving to the area don't know that he isn't human at all. What they see is a reticent, former archaeology student recently returned from the Middle East who gets a job working in excavation. But that's not even close to what he really is. A Guardian sentenced to live among humans for seven years, Lance was sent to twenty-first century New Orleans to regain the compassion that he has lost. The unexpected death of Lance's closest friend caused a break in the routine of his austere life. Looking for pleasant conversation or a different point of view rather than go through grief alone, he asked Trina, whom he met at the funeral, out to dinner. Her vicious desires drag him through a web of abuse and violence that challenge his sense of identity and purpose. Through the trials of evading Trina and helping the sheriff's department solve a missing persons case, Lance wonders if enough of his soul can survive to return home.

Canada and the Liberation of the Netherlands, May 1945
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 243

Canada and the Liberation of the Netherlands, May 1945

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005-05
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  • Publisher: Dundurn

Nazi Germany's invasion of the Netherlands in May 1940 marked the beginning of five years of terror for the Dutch people. They faced oppression and death with remarkable stoicism, but nothing could save them from the Hunger Winter of 1944-5, when more than 30,000 people died of starvation. In this time of unimaginable despair, Canada came to the rescue, playing the largest role in liberating the Netherlands and ending the Nazi reign of terror. The Canadians gave the Dutch freedom - and food - and out of such dark times an eternal friendship was forged. Told through interviews with Dutch survivors and Canadian veterans, Canada and the Liberation of the Netherlands, May 1945 delves into this little known chapter of history.

ERDA.
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 340

ERDA.

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1976
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Bitter Road to Freedom
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 802

The Bitter Road to Freedom

The Bitter Road to Freedom is a powerful, deeply moving account of an earth-shattering year in the history of the U.S. and Europe. Americans are justly proud of the role their country played in liberating Europe from Nazi tyranny. For many years, we have celebrated the courage of Allied soldiers, sailors, and aircrews who defeated Hitler's regime and restored freedom to the continent. But in recounting the heroism of the "greatest generation," Americans often overlook the wartime experiences of European people themselves—the very people for whom the war was fought. In this brilliant new book, historian William I. Hitchcock surveys the European continent from D-Day to the final battles of t...