
How Canada Won the Great War - Paperback
How Canada Won the Great War - Paperback
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by Robert Child (Author)
For 100 years Canada's role in ending WWI sooner than anyone thought possible has gone largely unrecognized. Canadian soldiers unlike British "city boys" hailed from hard scrabble farms and logging camps. Their natural survival and hunting instincts were exactly what the Great War required. The Canadian Corp on the Western Front led by Currie, became the premiere allied fighting force. The fact that Canada was not yet a formalized nation but a Dominion at the close of the war may be the reason for the absence of recognition yet the record of the Canadian WWI military accomplishments is irrefutable. Currie took over command of the Corp after the ill conceived Somme operation and executed a brilliant strategy which led to Canada's greatest military triumph of WWI at Vimy Ridge.
Author Biography
Award winning author, Robert Child, is a master of action, pacing and cinematic storytelling in his visually gritty thrillers. Rob possesses that rare ability to transport readers instantly into gripping, intelligent page-turning narratives that feature well developed characters and cinematic action that jumps off the page like a major motion picture. Aside from his independently published works he is currently authoring a new WWII novel, The Lost Eleven, with coauthor, Denise George, which will be published by Random House / Penguin in the Feb 2017. Military history is one of his long time passions. He has produced a number of films on this topic and has won more than 25 film and television awards plus an Emmy(R) nomination. Join his newsletter and keep up to date with all his new releases at www.robchild.net



















