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DRESSED
TO KILL Soft Cover
8
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X 11" 85 pages, over 123 photographs and illustrations Canada had a great deal more independence with regards to just about every facet of its participation in WW11 than it enjoyed in the Great War, and asserted that independence from the outset by debating its declaration of war on Germany a full week after Britain's declaration. But the most obvious, external, sign that the Canadian soldier was not merely a colonial fighting for the empire was his uniform. Canadian uniforms in the great War were found wanting in comparison to British garments. This book will demonstrate that that the opposite was true in the Second World War.
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