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Writing the Canadian Official Histories of the Second World War
Writing the Canadian Official Histories of the Second World War: The Problems with British Historical Liaison
https://canadianmilitaryhistory.ca/w...rical-liaison/ “Personnel of the Canadian Military Headquarters Historical Section, London, England, Private R.W. Hole, 19 April 1944, Library and Archives Canada, MIKAN 3221307.”
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Interesting paper and nothing surprising there: the kippers could accept the Yanks as equals but certainly not the mere dominions...sniff, sniff. And of course there were plenty of skeletons to keep hidden, perhaps even the reasons why the Canadian Army spent three years sitting in the UK instead of showing-up the "mother country" again in some theatre of war as she had in WWI!
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