WW1 WW2 Cold War Canadian Broken Promises History of Conscription Reference Book

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This is a used softcover WW1 WW2 Cold War Canadian Broken Promises History of Conscription Reference Book.  Total of 281 pages with lots of information.

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“WW1 WW2 Cold War Canadian Broken Promises History of Conscription Reference Book” delves into the complex and often controversial history of military conscription in Canada during the major conflicts of the 20th century. Spanning 281 pages, this comprehensive reference work explores the policies and political promises surrounding conscription from World War I through World War II and into the Cold War era. The book reveals the socio-political impacts, public outcry, and governmental decisions that shaped Canada’s conscription laws over decades. It provides detailed accounts, historical documents, and analysis to illuminate the tensions and broken promises that defined this aspect of Canadian military history. Ideal for historians, researchers, and those with a keen interest in military studies, this softcover guide offers a wealth of information grounded in thorough research, making it an essential addition to any historical reference collection.

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