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Les poilus canadiens: Le roman du vingt-deuxième bataillon canadien-français

by Holland, J. A.
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Les poilus canadiens: Le roman du vingt-deuxième bataillon canadien-français by J. A. H. is a historical account likely written in the early 20th century. The book focuses on the experiences of the 22nd Canadian French Battalion during World War I, particularly highlighting the brave actions and sacrifices of its soldiers. Through detailed narratives, it aims to preserve the memory of the battalion’s heroics and the individuals involved. The opening of the work presents a commemorative tone, reflecting on the anniversary of a significant victory at Courcelette in 1916, celebrated in Quebec. It introduces the soldiers of the 22nd battalion, who become renowned for their valor and camaraderie while serving in difficult conditions in France. The narrative recounts their recruitment, training, and preparation for battle, emphasizing their shared heritage and the fierce pride they held in serving both Canada and France. With the backdrop of the war’s harsh realities, the initial chapters set the stage for a deeper exploration of the battalion’s heroism and the commitment of its members to their historical roots and national identity. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Language French
Category History

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