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Canada at War: A Graphic History of World War Two
 
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Canada at War: A Graphic History of World War Two [Versión Kindle]

Paul Keery , Michael Wyatt

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A beautifully crafted graphic novel, tracing the achievements of the Canadian Forces in the Second World War.
In 1914, Canada went to war as a subject of Britain. In 1939, it made the choice to fight all on its own.Canada at War follows the developments and setbacks, wins and losses, of a nation learning to stand up for itself in the midst of the most difficult war of the 20th century.

In graphic-novel format, fully illustrated and in full colour, Canada at War shows the growth of a nation's army, navy and air force through movingly depicted triumphs and tragedies. From the disheartening losses at Dieppe and Hong Kong through the Battle of the Atlantic and the invasion of Sicily, it focuses on the human dimension of the key battles and decisions that ultimately swung the war in the Allies' favour.

This poignant graphic account ends, after the victories of D-Day and Juno Beach and the liberation of Europe, with a final reckoning of the legacy these storied years have had on a country forged through war. Aimed at both adult and young adult readers, this very human history tells the stories behind some of this country's most distinguishing military moments.

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  • Formato: Versión Kindle
  • Tamaño del archivo: 19748 KB
  • Longitud de impresión: 176
  • Editor: Douglas & McIntyre (4 de mayo de 2012)
  • Vendido por: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Idioma: Inglés
  • ASIN: B0076M0N0W
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Amazon.com: 4.5 de un máximo de 5 estrellas  2 opiniones
4.0 de un máximo de 5 estrellas Very Good Overview of the Canadian contribution to the Second World War 5 de noviembre de 2012
Por Matthew Higgins - Publicado en Amazon.com
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This is a good overview of the Canadian contribution to the Second World War. The book does a good job with both the fight against the Germans and the Japanese. As it is arranged thematically, it does need to be backed with a larger work on the Second World War to get the most out of it. This reader was not all that keen on the CGI illustrations but the art is clear enough that the graphic aspect of this graphic history works.
5.0 de un máximo de 5 estrellas Brilliant overview of Canada's involvement 24 de octubre de 2012
Por Jon Dykstra - Publicado en Amazon.com
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Half way through Canada at War I realized it was filling in an odd gap in my education. I had read about the Dutch experience of World War II in great kids' books like Anne de Vries' Journey Through the Night and Piet Prins' Scout: The Secret of the Swamp, and a love of classic war films like Casablanca and Twelve O'Clock High had given me a good sampling of the American perspective. But I don't know if I've ever seen the war through Canadian eyes.

Canada at War is a "graphic history" - otherwise known as a comic - but it would be a mistake to dismiss this as fluffy kids' stuff. It is weighty and well-researched and would be best understood as an illustrated history textbook. It includes chapters on:

- Canada before the war
- Canada's early defeats defending Hong Kong from the Japanese and attacking German-held Dieppe, France
- The creation and impact of Canada's Air Force
- The Canadian Navy's seemingly impossible task of protecting the Atlantic supply chain from U-boat attacks
- The costly lessons our Army learned in Sicily and Italy
- The joint invasion of Europe
- The Canadian role in the liberation of the Netherlands and the final defeat of Germany

Author Paul Keery, and illustrator Michael Wyatt do a masterful job of explaining, in just 176 pages, how Canada went from having next to no military to, in the space of just five years, becoming the third most powerful fighting force in the world. And they give readers a good understanding of just how much we owe the 1 million men who served.

Cumulatively the pictures are worth many thousands of words. Descriptions can't quite convey the information available in a picture of a sailor waste deep in water on a leaky Corvette assigned to protect otherwise defenseless supply ships on their way to Britain. There is also a lt packed into a single frame, where we see a bomber pilot relaxing at his home base, happy to have survived another bombing run, but knowing that he has only a 1 in 4 chance of living through to the end of his tour.

The style of the visuals is also striking: it's a mix of quite realistic computer animation and solid simple lines. Illustrator Michael Wyatt shows us action and lots of it including planes being blown apart and submarines being sunk. Wyatt uses great restraint, showing the results of war - the blood, death and destruction - without dwelling on the gory detail. This bloody detail is most often muted, either by being obscured (often times by making use of silhouette images) or by being skipped right over. For example, in one exchange we see a soldier with blood on his face, but only learn how it happened from the caption. But as should be expected in a "graphic history" or World War II, there are a few "graphic" frames. However, Canada at War is intended for a young adult readership, so these pictures are unlikely to shock them. I've included a few of these frames in my review at ReallyGoodReads.com, so that parents can evaluate them for themselves.

An impacting book, that will give this generation a far better understanding of what their grandparents and great grandparents endured to give them the Canada they see today.
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