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Engen, RobertCanadians under Fire: Infantry Effectiveness in the Second World War Kingston, Canada: McGill-Queens University, 2009
Binding: Hardcover Pages: x + 245 Recommended Reading selection See also more books on the same topic(s): See also references to this book: See also more books published in this country: Notes from Stone & Stone Exploiting for the first time a fascinating trove of archival information, Engen conducts a thought-provoking survey of how Allied infantry -- Canadians in particular -- fought the war in Europe, and he simultaneously brings new guns to bear on SLA Marshall's controversial studies and theories. Send us your feedback if you've read this book and have some thoughtful words to contribute about it.
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