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Catherine Ann Murphy has written: 'Women in the Canadian Military during World War II'
Poison gas was first used during this battle
In Flanders Fields. Its one of the most famous poems written during the first world war. In Flanders Fields. Its one of the most famous poems written during the first world war.
A famous Canadian symbol that is recognized around the world is the maple leaf. The maple leaf is the official Canadian national symbol and is featured on the national flag.
A. E. Snell has written: 'The C.A.M.C. with the Canadian Corps during the last hundred days of the Great War' -- subject(s): Canada, Canada. Canadian Army. Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps, Medical and sanitary affairs, World War, 1914-1918
Nancy Rootland has written: 'Anne's world, Maud's world' -- subject(s): Authors, Canadian, Biography, Canadian Authors, Guidebooks, Homes and haunts, Literary landmarks
Jerrold Morris has written: 'Canadian artists and airmen, 1940-45' -- subject(s): Aerial operations, Canadian, Art and the war, Canadian Aerial operations, Canadian Painting, Canadian Personal narratives, Painting, Canadian, Personal narratives, Canadian, World War, 1939-1945
One notable Canadian soldier from World War II is Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae, best known for writing the famous poem "In Flanders Fields." Another prominent figure is Major David Currie, who received the Victoria Cross for his bravery during the Battle of Falaise in 1944. Many other Canadian soldiers made significant contributions and sacrifices throughout the war.
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The poem "In Flanders' Fields" was written by John McCrae, a Canadian military physician during World War I. It was inspired by his experiences on the battlefield and quickly became one of the most famous and enduring war poems.