Canada in the Great World War, Vol. 5: An Authentic Account of the Military History of Canada from the Earliest Days to the Close of the War of the Nations (Classic Reprint)
Canada in the Great World War, Vol. 5: An Authentic Account of the Military History of Canada from the Earliest Days to the Close of the War of the Nations (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from Canada in the Great World War, Vol. 5: An Authentic Account of the Military History of Canada From the Earliest Days to the Close of the War of the Nations Into this solemn country of graves and ruins, the Canadians came as men coming home after trying days. It did not matter that from Givenchy Wood one could look upon the ruins of five Villages. It did not matter that winter was coming with all its ordeals of cold and exposure. They had made this area their own before they went to Passchendaele and they ...
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Excerpt from Canada in the Great World War, Vol. 5: An Authentic Account of the Military History of Canada From the Earliest Days to the Close of the War of the Nations Into this solemn country of graves and ruins, the Canadians came as men coming home after trying days. It did not matter that from Givenchy Wood one could look upon the ruins of five Villages. It did not matter that winter was coming with all its ordeals of cold and exposure. They had made this area their own before they went to Passchendaele and they slipped back into their Old positions rejoicing. Start ing at Hill 7 O, the front lines ran south and east to wards Lens, claiming the higher levels and half cir cling the city. They Skirted Cit??? St. Auguste, which was German, while Cit??? St. Emile and Cit??? St. Eliza beth were in Canadian hands. The Green Crassier was German; so was Cit??? St. Antoine; but Avion was in our hands. Further south, NO Man's Land widened, and from the eastern lpes Of Vimy Ridge the Cana dian line ran well forward, with the enemy in posses sion of Mericourt and Acheville. At Fresnoy, which was in German hands, the lines narrowed again, with the Canadians holding Arleux-en - Gohelle. Our men were practically in the outskirts Of Oppy, where the lines were so close together that in one place only a few feet separated the trenches. Further south, Ga vrelle, in our hands, practically marked the end Of the Canadian front. It was all familiar ground, and all ranks settled down for a comfortable, quiet winter. The phrase, of course, was purely a comparative one. There was little Of comfort or quiet in France at any time. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at ... This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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