结果1 题目 Since the end of World War I(WWI) in 1918, Canadians, and millions of others around the world have paused at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month to honor the sacrifice our soldiers have made in different ways, fighting for the freedoms that we all enjoy ...
Killer flu: having barely survived the trenches of World War I, returning Canadian soldiers--and the public at large--were greeted with a horror of a different ilk: the Spanish Flu. Weapons were no defence.Goldenberg, Susan
Three Day Road is the first novel from Canadian writer Joseph Boyden. Joseph’s maternal grandfather, as well as an uncle on his father’s side, served as soldiers during the First World War, and Boyden draws upon a wealth of family narratives. This novel follows the journey o...
D. Showing gratitude to soldiers in uniform.2.What can we learn from the passage?A. War history is too violent for school childrenB. The writer was once a soldier in the Canadian armyC. Few students are willing to take part in Remembrance Day ceremonies....
The war poem "In Flanders Fields" was written by the Canadian soldier John McCrae. What did McCrae do for a living before the war? He was a professor He was a pilot He was a musician He was a fireman 9 . Edward Thomas was a Welshman and an already-published writer before the...
World War I Books and Art The bloodshed on the battlefields of the Western Front, and the difficulties its soldiers had for years after the fighting had ended, inspired such works of art as “All Quiet on the Western Front” byErich Maria Remarqueand “In Flanders Fields”by Canadian doctor...
D. Showing gratitude to soldiers in uniform. 3.What can we learn from the passage? A. War history is too violent for school children. B. The writer was once a soldier in the Canadian army. C. Few students are willing to take part in Remembrance Day ceremonies. ...
The graves of three missing First World War British soldiers have now been marked with their names, following investigations by researchers. Privates Albert (Wilfred) Culling and Charles Green of “C” Company, 1/24thLondon Regiment were killed alongside Private Albert Hale in a position on the ...
Fought on World War I's final day, the Canadian Corps captures Mons, Belgium, held by the Germans since 1914, in theBattle of Mons. The early morning offensive happens hours before troops learn that Germany has agreed to an armistice at 11 a.m. It also marks the final death of an All...
As well as British and Irish soldiers, the records also contain the Distinguished Conduct Medals of Australian, New Zealand (ANZAC) and Canadian soldiers. Here we see the DCM medal award forSergeant Maurice Vincent Buckley (aka Gerald Sexton)of the Australian 13th Light Horse Regiment. ...