THE CANADIANS DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR :

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THE CANADIANS DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR : Bukowski Jarod Courcol Valentin 2D5 THE CANADIANS DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR :

The Beginning The arrival of the canadians in France.

The Canadians battle The picture shows the Canadians on the front On the picture we see the Canadians who fight the German.

The picture represents the canadians playing cards. Behind the lines The picture represents the canadians playing cards.

It’s a press article showing the war was over. After the war On this picture we see the victory of the Canadians at the battle of Vimy. It’s a press article showing the war was over.

A monument at the memory of the Canadians for the battle of Vimy The Canadian monument in Vimy which is surely the most famous in Europe, it was built to remember soldiers who died during the war.