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Uploaded by on Dec 19, 2006

A video I made for school for the 90th Anniversary of Vimy Ridge: Birth of a Nation Tour. Enjoy;)

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  • I need to know what what song this called

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  • Amen to that! Respect to Canada from Great Britain! The actions of the Canadians at Vimy Ridge are legendary, those soldiers set a high standard that their successors maintained in WW2, and they continue to maintain to this day in Afganistan.

  • dude how the hell can you talk about some like that epoly after a battle that took menny lives of canadain troops they piad the ulatmet sacrafise i dont know abou you but i think that is diss respectfull and unthank full what those men did enny one whom dosent eprshate that disurves to be shot!!!! i dont get how people like you hevent bin shot yet!!!!

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  • this is only one of the great things Canada has done I sugest if you are Canadien look into our history you will be blow away to learn what this great country has done

  • fl62300

    merci pour votre gentillesse.

  • Bonne chance (sincèrement) pour votre gendre. Mais si l'on fait un récapitulatif des forces françaises en "opex" (opérations extérieures), la France est sur plusieurs fronts (à tort ou à raison...).

    De plus, quand il s'agit d'envoyer des hommes, on "désigne" souvent la Légion Etrangère pour aller en 1ère ligne (ceux qui gardent une balle pour eux-mêmes au cas où). Cela me rappelle la célèbre phrase de la Garde impériale sous Napoléon : la Garde meurt mais ne se rend pas !

  • Enfin, 3ème...avec un porte-avions souvent en panne... et quelques régiments répartis en Afrique, malgré tout... De plus, avec les forces spéciales (ceux qui portent le béret vert), on ne sait jamais au juste le nombre de "disparus", car leurs missions ne sont pas étalées au grand jour.

  • Dans ce cas, merci aux "Francos". Dans le souterrain de Vimy (très bien restauré au demeurant), on peut voir une feuille d'érable gravée dans la craie, signe que les combattants qui étaient là se sentaient avant tout Canadiens... N'empêche, sur le monument, les noms gravés "sonnent" aussi bien Français qu'Anglais. Pour ce qui est de l'abandon du Canada par le roi de France, il faut avouer qu'il y a de quoi se mordre les doigts ! Les Français ont bien su aider les Américains en 1776...

  • I don't evan know wath assinine mean, but wen i say french canadian where savage, it is beacausethey were treated that way( I am myself french from ottawa) and wath I say s that the USA a this time did not have this clture of violance and terror

  • Of course, so the Germans and Austrians and Americans were saints were they?

    French Canadians are not savage, and you prove how assinine you truly are by saying so.

  • he did not died for freedom he died for the thirst for blood of the british empire. At this time, us was a peaceful cont with praticly no ary and canada a colonie, with he savge, called"frenh canadian"

  • Canada gain it's independance in 1936 withthe wesmnster status

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