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Civilians at the Sharp End: First Canadian Army Civil Affairs in Northwest
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Civilians at the Sharp End: First Canadian Army Civil Affairs in Northwest Europe Paperback / softback -

by David A. Borys

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Paperback / softback. New. Civilians at the Sharp End follows the story of the Civil Affairs branch through France, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Germany in 1944-45. Borys demonstrates that while the Canadian Army was indeed concerned for the welfare of civilians, military operations took priority over civilian needs.
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  • Title Civilians at the Sharp End: First Canadian Army Civil Affairs in Northwest Europe
  • Author David A. Borys
  • Binding Paperback / softback
  • Condition New
  • Pages 268
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher McGill-Queen's University Press
  • Features Bibliography, Index
  • Bookseller's Inventory # B9780228006497
  • ISBN 9780228006497 / 022800649X
  • Weight 0.9 lbs (0.41 kg)
  • Dimensions 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.7 in (22.61 x 14.99 x 1.78 cm)
  • Themes
    • Chronological Period: 1940's
    • Cultural Region: Canadian
  • Library of Congress subjects Canada, World War, 1939-1945 - Regimental histories
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2020446533
  • Dewey Decimal Code 940.531

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About the author

David A. Borys is an historian at Langara College and the University of British Columbia and host of the popular podcast Curious Canadian History.