From Cassandra Szklarski of the Canadian Press:
- War series examine lost stories of Canadian heroes for Remembrance week
“Despite the decades that have passed since the first and second world wars, there’s a remarkable amount of evidence – and mystery – still waiting to be explored about Canada’s involvement, historians say as several investigative war-themed shows mark Remembrance Day this week.” Read more.
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I saw the first two episodes of Battlefield Mysteries on History Television and they were very well done. Mr Christie has an amazing ability to integrate historical facts and battlefield analysis. I am really glad to see the military cemeteries in this show; it really adds impact and remembrance; a Christie Trademark.
Thanks,
Ron
Toronto
My husband’s father was part of the tanks at the Battle of Cintheaux under Major Bradley-Walters and I would like to get a copy of this wonderful segment. Could you please tell/let me know via e-mail where I can obtain this. This would be very much appreciated,
I remain,
Joan Cullum