
"Thirty Canadian V.Cs., 23d April 1915 to 30th March 1918" is a collection of biographies and accounts of bravery of thirty Canadian soldiers who were awarded the Victoria Cross (V.C.) during World War I. The book serves as a tribute to their courage and sacrifice, detailing their heroic actions under fire.
The book is a compilation of individual stories of Canadian soldiers who displayed extraordinary bravery and were awarded the Victoria Cross, the highest military decoration for valor in the British and Commonwealth forces. It covers their actions from April 23, 1915, to March 30, 1918, during World War I. The accounts are brief but powerful, highlighting the soldiers' courage in the face of overwhelming odds.
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Yes, this book still matters today. The stories of bravery and sacrifice are timeless and continue to inspire. They remind us of the human cost of war and the importance of courage and selflessness. For those interested in further exploring the topic, "The First World War" by John Keegan provides a comprehensive overview of the conflict and its impact.
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"Thirty Canadian V.Cs., 23d April 1915 to 30th March 1918" is a powerful tribute to the bravery of Canadian soldiers during World War I. The book's concise accounts of their heroic actions serve as a reminder of the sacrifices made by these individuals and the enduring values of courage and selflessness. It remains a relevant and inspiring read for anyone interested in military history or seeking to understand the human side of war.