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Ernest “Smokey” Smith crawls through the rain-drenched night, his uniform caked with mud. It is October 21, 1944, and the bad ...
There was very little doubt about what Canada would do in the wake of Nazi Germany’s invasion of Poland in September 1939.
Titled "A Soldier for All Seasons," the exhibit is a collaboration between the Chinese Canadian Military Museum and Vancouver's Chinese Canadian Museum.
When Joe Idone discovered a pack of Parliament cigarettes tucked between the walls of his Victoria Avenue home in Windsor, he ...
Twenty Canadian World War II veterans, aged between 96 and 105, returned to the Netherlands this week to participate in the ...
I read McCrae’s poetry through a different lens the day I visited the memorial to this Canadian Army Medical Officer deployed during the First World War because now there is an aggressor at our ...
Canadian soldiers led the charge against the German occupiers 80 years ago and today, people lined the streets to in the town of Apeldoorn to honour Canada’s contribution. Mike Armstrong reports.
In his debut novel “The Riveter," author Jack Wang tells the story of two star-crossed lovers set amidst the backdrop of anti ...
As Canadian and Allied troops drove the German army out of the Dutch city of Groningen on April 16, 1945, they were greeted as heroes by the local population. Among the throng of well-wishers was ...
Albert McCreery and Lt. Norman Goldie had only been with the Canadian Grenadier Guards tank regiment for less than a month. It was May 4, 1945. Adolf Hitler's Third Reich was in its final hours and ...