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Canadians remember some of their great military victories - Vimy Ridge in the First World War, D-Day in the Second. But, strangely, some spectacular Canadian victories have been totally forgotten, including Mount Sorrel, in which more Canadians were killed than on D-Day, and Hill 70, where, during the First World War, the Canadian Corps were commanded by a Canadian for the first time. With military historian Norm Christie, we visit these forgotten battlefields and experience the never-before-told stories of the bloody fights for Mount Sorrel and Hill 70.
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