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#Vimyridge Reels - @ultimatewarstories tarafından paylaşılan video - Experience the tension and sacrifice at Vimy Ridge, where Canadian bravery shaped the course of WWI. Witness courage under fire. #History #WWI #VimyRi
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Experience the tension and sacrifice at Vimy Ridge, where Canadian bravery shaped the course of WWI. Witness courage under fire. #History #WWI #VimyRidge #Military #Heroism #Canada
#Vimyridge Reels - @todmaffin tarafından paylaşılan video - On April 9, 1917, Canadian forces achieved what the British and French could not - capturing Vimy Ridge against overwhelming odds. #VimyRidge

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On April 9, 1917, Canadian forces achieved what the British and French could not - capturing Vimy Ridge against overwhelming odds. #VimyRidge #CanadaRemembers #LestWeForget #WWIHistory
#Vimyridge Reels - @our_shared_sacrifice (onaylı hesap) tarafından paylaşılan video - During the Second Battle of Ypres in April 1915, Canadian troops faced the first large-scale poison gas attack of the First World War.

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During the Second Battle of Ypres in April 1915, Canadian troops faced the first large-scale poison gas attack of the First World War. Amid the chaos, Lance-Corporal Frederick William Fisher of the 13th Battalion (Royal Highlanders of Canada) pushed his machine gun forward under heavy fire to slow the German advance. After his weapon was damaged, he returned alone to retrieve it and bring it back into action. He was killed while attempting to do so. For his extraordinary bravery, Fisher was posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross, becoming Canada’s first VC recipient of the First World War. #OurSharedSacrifice #WWI #CanadianHistory #Remembrance
#Vimyridge Reels - @once.upon.a.lettercanada tarafından paylaşılan video - 🇨🇦 Canadian WWII Quick Fact:

On June 6, 1944, more than 14,000 Canadian soldiers landed on Juno Beach during the D-Day invasion of Normandy.

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🇨🇦 Canadian WWII Quick Fact: On June 6, 1944, more than 14,000 Canadian soldiers landed on Juno Beach during the D-Day invasion of Normandy. By the end of that first day, Canadian forces had pushed farther inland than any other Allied troops — advancing nearly 10 kilometres despite fierce resistance. They secured key villages, cleared beach defenses, and helped establish the foothold that would lead to the liberation of Western Europe. It was one of the most significant military achievements in Canadian history. History remembers the landing. But it was courage, coordination, and determination that carried them beyond the shoreline.
#Vimyridge Reels - @memoryandvalour tarafından paylaşılan video - In 1917, as Canadian soldiers fought and fell on the Western Front, the war came home.
After Vimy Ridge and during the bloodshed of Passchendaele, cas
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In 1917, as Canadian soldiers fought and fell on the Western Front, the war came home. After Vimy Ridge and during the bloodshed of Passchendaele, casualty lists mounted, and Prime Minister Borden introduced conscription. What followed fractured the nation. English and French communities clashed. Riots erupted. Families were divided. This episode of Memory and Valour explores how the First World War reshaped Canada not only in the trenches, but in its streets and Parliament. 🎙️ Listen to Memory and Valour now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Amazon Music and follow the show so you never miss an episode. #MemoryAndValour #CanadianHistory #ConscriptionCrisis #WW1 #lestweforget
#Vimyridge Reels - @canwarmuseum (onaylı hesap) tarafından paylaşılan video - "Be very proud of who you are."

During the First World War, about 1,300 Black Canadians served in the Canadian military. Some were turned away when t
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“Be very proud of who you are.” During the First World War, about 1,300 Black Canadians served in the Canadian military. Some were turned away when they tried to enlist, while others pushed back against those barriers and served in units across the Canadian Expeditionary Force. Jeremiah Jones was one of them. Enlisting at age 58, he fought at the Battle of Vimy Ridge, where he showed remarkable bravery. In this clip, his great-grandson Al Jones reflects on what that legacy means today. In Their Own Voices explores the post war and post service experiences of Canadian veterans and their loved ones. Visit the online exhibition: https://www.warmuseum.ca/in-their-own-voices/clip/al-jones-509/
#Vimyridge Reels - @memoryandvalour tarafından paylaşılan video - June 2, 1916.

At Mount Sorrel near Ypres, German artillery and mines shattered the Canadian front line.

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June 2, 1916. At Mount Sorrel near Ypres, German artillery and mines shattered the Canadian front line. Intelligence had warned that something was coming. But the defenses weren’t ready. Follow Memory and Valour on Spotify, Apple and Amazon Music to hear the full story. #CanadianHistory #WW1 #MountSorrel #memoryandvalour #MilitaryHistory
#Vimyridge Reels - @usahistorylane tarafından paylaşılan video - At one point, the United States really believed taking Canada would be easy. 🇺🇸➡️🇨🇦

In 1812, during the War of 1812, many American leaders though
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At one point, the United States really believed taking Canada would be easy. 🇺🇸➡️🇨🇦 In 1812, during the War of 1812, many American leaders thought invading British-controlled Canada would be simple. Some even believed Canadians would welcome them and join the United States. The plan sounded straightforward: march north, defeat a few British forces, and take control. But reality was very different. British troops, Canadian militias, and Indigenous allies quickly pushed back. Battles were fought across the border, and instead of a quick victory, the war dragged on for years. In fact, at one point British forces even marched into Washington, D.C., and burned parts of the city, including the White House, in 1814. 🔥 By the end of the conflict, neither side had gained new territory. The war ended with the Treaty of Ghent in 1814, restoring borders to how they were before the war began. Canada remained separate, and the invasion plan became one of history’s biggest military miscalculations. So what do you think… was the U.S. invasion plan bold confidence or a huge mistake? And if things had gone differently, would Canada even exist as its own country today? 🤔👇 #history #warof1812 #didyouknow 🌎📜⚔️ #usahistorylane
#Vimyridge Reels - @the_time_navigator tarafından paylaşılan video - The Day Victory Turned Violent #WW2 #Canada #TheTimeNavigator #ww2 #genocide #ww2history #survivor 
Victory Day turned into Canada's largest riot.
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The Day Victory Turned Violent #WW2 #Canada #TheTimeNavigator #ww2 #genocide #ww2history #survivor Victory Day turned into Canada’s largest riot. May 1945 — while the world celebrated the end of WWII, Halifax burned. Sailors who survived the Atlantic war flooded the city… and celebration became chaos. Why did peace trigger violence? This is the forgotten story of the Halifax VE Day Riots. 🎥 Some visuals are AI-assisted historical reconstructions based on documented events. #HalifaxRiot #VEDay #CanadianHistory #WWIIHistory #ForgottenHistory #MilitaryHistory #HistoryShorts #TheTimeNavigator #TrueHistory #CanadaHistory
#Vimyridge Reels - @onovojonathan tarafından paylaşılan video - The War of 1812 (U.S. vs Britain, Canada involved)
The War of 1812 was a conflict filled with strange twists, dramatic turns, and unexpected consequen
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The War of 1812 (U.S. vs Britain, Canada involved) The War of 1812 was a conflict filled with strange twists, dramatic turns, and unexpected consequences, and when told in detail it feels almost like a suspenseful epic. It began in June 1812 when President James Madison asked Congress to declare war on Britain. The reasons were complex: Britain’s navy was seizing American merchant ships, forcing sailors into service through “impressment,” and restricting American trade while Britain fought Napoleon in Europe. Many Americans also dreamed of annexing Canada, believing it would be easy to conquer. Congress approved the war, but the nation was divided — New England merchants opposed it, fearing economic ruin, while western and southern states pushed for it, hoping to expand territory. The early campaigns were disastrous for the United States. In October 1812, American forces attempted to invade Canada but were defeated at the Battle of Queenston Heights. British General Isaac Brock, aided by Canadian militia and Indigenous warriors, repelled the invasion. Brock was killed in the battle, but his leadership became legendary in Canada, symbolizing resistance against American expansion. Indigenous alliances played a crucial role. The Shawnee leader Tecumseh built a confederacy of tribes to resist American encroachment, fighting alongside the British. His death at the Battle of the Thames in 1813 was a devastating blow to Indigenous resistance, shattering hopes of a united front against U.S. expansion. At sea, however, the United States had surprising successes. The frigate USS Constitution defeated HMS Guerriere in a dramatic duel, earning the nickname “Old Ironsides” because British cannonballs seemed to bounce off her hull. These naval victories boosted American morale and shocked Britain, whose navy was considered the strongest in the world. In 1814, the war escalated dramatically. With Napoleon defeated in Europe, Britain redirected its full military power to North America. British troops marched into Washington, D.C., burning the White House, the Capitol Building, and other government structures.
#Vimyridge Reels - @theartofenduring tarafından paylaşılan video - Lest we Forget 
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Lest we Forget The Americans they feared their Industry The British Their tactics and strategy The Canadians Well They just wanted to kill you For Goodness sake Look it up Why the Germans Feared the Canadians They fought like wolves in uniform Awoooooooooooooooo• @historywithcarter Send this to a Canadian! Canadian Hospitality 🥰 “The Canadians didn’t fight like soldiers… they fought like wolves in uniform.” – German WWI Officer During WWI, the Canadian Army was made up entirely of volunteers. No draft, no conscription, just raw, maple-syrup-fueled rage. These men didn’t just show up to fight, they showed up to win dirty. One of their most savage tricks? Exploiting German hunger by tossing canned food across No Man’s Land. At first, the Germans thought the Canadians were being generous. Some would even call out for more food, unknowingly revealing their location. A few cans would be tossed to draw a crowd…..then came the punchline: a grenade, lobbed in last. Boom. By the later years of the war, Canadian troops had become feared on the Western Front. They were aggressive, relentless, and terrifying in close combat. German soldiers called them “storm troops” or “shock troops”, in awe of their ability to take positions others couldn’t. They were more feared than even the British or French, especially after the bloodbaths at Vimy Ridge and Passchendaele. And with tactics like these? The legend only grew. They weren’t just soldiers. They were lumberjacks with bayonets and no chill. #ww1 #wwi #canada

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