Canadian Soldier Gallery
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historicaltimes:Wounded Canadian and German soldier share a cigarette during Battle of Passchendaele
A Belgian woman, who was a forced labourer in Germany, returns home in November 1918.Original image
A Canadian prisoner of war who was captured for nine months.Original image source: Canadian Library
A father helps his son draw a French flag. Taken March, 1917.Source: Canadian Library and Archives
A Canadian soldier demonstrates a German gas mask found in Lens. September, 1917.Original image sour
11/11 Portrait of R. Knight, of the Canadian Army Medical Corp, in a hospital bed.Original image sou
1/11Portrait of Lieutenant R.C. Lister, Canadian Field Artillery and recipient of the Military Cross
A young girl leads Canadian soldiers down Rue de Rempart in Valenciennes, France in November, 1918.O
“Marguerite Walitier / Vive La France 12 Aout 1918″A Canadian soldier from the 1st Machine Gun Batta
Medics help wounded Canadian soldiers during the Battle of Courcelette.Original image source: Librar
A member of the Canadian Cyclist Corp smiles for the camera, September 1917.Original image source: C
German soldiers assist members of the Canadian Medical Corp in transporting Canadians injured in the
peashooter85:Henri Lecorre’s Rosalie,Henri Lecorre was a World War I French Canadian soldier who joi
Canadian nurse and an injured French soldier, Les Modes 1917 (N174). Canadian official photographs.
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Photographer: UnknownYear: 1919Location: London, United KingdomDescription: Large outdoor crowd
greatwarincolour:A father helps his son draw a French flag. Taken March, 1917.Source: Canadian Libra
greatwarincolour: A young girl leads Canadian soldiers down Rue de Rempart in Valenciennes, France
A Belgian woman, who was a forced labourer in Germany, returns home in November 1918.Original image
1/11Portrait of Lieutenant R.C. Lister, Canadian Field Artillery and recipient of the Military Cross
A young girl leads Canadian soldiers down Rue de Rempart in Valenciennes, France in November, 1918.O
“Marguerite Walitier / Vive La France 12 Aout 1918″A Canadian soldier from the 1st Machi
A member of the Canadian Cyclist Corp smiles for the camera, September 1917.Original image source: C
German soldiers assist members of the Canadian Medical Corp in transporting Canadians injured in the
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