“We underestimate the Canadians,” said British military historian James Holland in a 2022 episode of his podcast We Have Ways of Making You Talk with co-host Al Murray, “and they don’t get the credit they deserve for their part in the Second World War.”
The author of various non-fiction books, including Normandy ’44: D-Day and the Epic 77-Day Battle for France (2019) and the most recent Cassino ’44: Five Months of Hell in Italy (2024), has long respected Canada and Newfoundland for their tendency of “punching massively above their weight whether it be in the air forces, whether it be in the Battle of the Atlantic, whether it be on land.”
In a Legion Magazine exclusive, the acclaimed writer and TV presenter discussed the significant role two former colonies played in defeating Nazi Germany, and his own role in continuing to highlight their enduring importance.
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