On Wednesday, 8 August, Jack. L. Granatstein and Tim Cook, two of Canada’s most respected military historians, share their insights into the final months of the First World War from the perspective of Canadians fighting overseas and facing challenges on the home front.
This double feature will be followed by a moderated discussion with Granatstein and Cook, co-curators of an upcoming exhibition about the Hundred Days campaign.
Presented in conjunction with the World at War – International Speaker Series, an annual series of academic events, presented by the Canadian War Museum.
The event starts at 7:30 p.m. in the LeBreton Gallery. Tickets: $10; $7 for students, seniors and Members.
Information on this and other August events at the War Museum is here.
06 August 2018
Lecture: Canada at War, 1918
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