A review of Generals Die In Bed by Colleen Mondor.
This is a site sponsored by the Canadian government which provides information about how the Canadians contributed to the First World War and how it contributed to their development as a nation.
This site contains poetry written during and about the first World War. It also contains links to other sites, podcasts, and resources that you can use to build your understanding of what World War I was like for those who experienced it.
Original news article reporting the British reaction to the sinking of the hospital ship, the Llandovery Castle, which is discussed in the final chapters of Harrison's Generals Die In Bed.
Canada's contribution to the first world war (WWI) was significant. 66,000+ Canadians lay down their lives for the cause of Freedom.
Our representation of three random scenes from "In the Trenches" by Charles Yale Harrison