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As the memory of the First World War fades from living history, this compelling nonfiction work revives its legacy through four powerful narratives. Focusing on the Canadian Expeditionary Force, Samantha L.G. McCrea explores the overlooked contributions of Indigenous soldiers, the chilling reality of gas warfare, the fragile peace of the Christmas Truce, and the brutal final push through the Hindenburg Line.
Written to engage a new generation, The Great War in Four Acts blends vivid storytelling with historical insight to illuminate the human side of war. These stories challenge conventional narratives and reignite the meaning behind “Lest We Forget,” offering readers a fresh perspective on courage, sacrifice, and remembrance.
Perfect for students, educators, and history enthusiasts, this fifth installment in The Great War Series is a tribute to those whose voices deserve to be heard, and a call to keep their memory alive.






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