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Through Their Eyes - A Graphic History of Hill 70 and Canada's First World War (Hardcover)
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Through Their Eyes - A Graphic History of Hill 70 and Canada's First World War (Hardcover)
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By the summer of 1917, Canadian troops had captured Vimy Ridge, but
Allied offensives had stalled across many fronts of the Great War.
To help break the stalemate of trench warfare, the Canadian Corps
commander, Lieutenant-General Arthur Currie, was tasked with
capturing Hill 70, a German stronghold near the French town of
Lens. After securing the hill on 15 August, Canadian soldiers
endured days of shelling, machine-gun fire, and poison gas as they
repelled relentless enemy counterattacks. Through Their Eyes
depicts this remarkable but costly victory in a unique way. With
full-colour graphic artwork and detailed illustration, Matthew
Barrett and Robert Engen picture the battle from different
perspectives - Currie's strategic view at high command, a junior
officer's experience at the platoon level, and the vantage points
of many lesser-known Canadian soldiers who made the ultimate
sacrifice. This innovative graphic history invites readers to
reimagine the First World War through the eyes of those who lived
it and to think more deeply about how we visualize and remember the
past. Combining outstanding original art and thought-provoking
commentary, Through Their Eyes uncovers the fascinating stories
behind this battle while creatively expanding the ways that history
is shared and represented.
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