Far from Home: Canada and the Great War - Part 3
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90 min
Canadian military accomplishments in the last hundred days of World War I, when the German Army was destroyed, surpassed those of any other army. The Canadian success was, in no small measure, due to Arthur Currie, whom a recent British historian describes as "the most successful Allied General and one of the least well known."
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Paul Gross | Narrator | Unowned | |
Martha Burns | Unowned | ||
Brad Austin | Unowned | ||
Linda Goranson | Unowned | ||
Jean-François Bard | Unowned | ||
David Hemblen | Unowned | ||
John Bayliss | Unowned | ||
Loretta Jafelice | Unowned | ||
Stephen Bogaert | Unowned | ||
Erica Jackson | Unowned | ||
David Keeley | Unowned | ||
David Calderisi | Unowned | ||
Eric Koch | Unowned | ||
Benedict Campbell | Unowned | ||
Gary Krawford | Unowned | ||
Dan MacDonald | Unowned | ||
James B. Douglas | Unowned | ||
Sean Mathieson | Unowned | ||
Martin Doyle | Unowned | ||
John McMullan | Unowned | ||
Paul Miller | Unowned | ||
William Dunlop | Unowned | ||
Adrian Egan | Unowned | ||
Roger Periard | Unowned | ||
Joergen Fuglsang | Unowned | ||
Heinar Piller | Unowned | ||
Patrick Garrow | Unowned | ||
Richard Waugh | Unowned |