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Surviving Trench Warfare Book Review

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Surviving Trench Warfare: Technology and the Canadian Corps, 1914-1918 by Dr Bill Rawling is an enjoyable book to read to gain insight in the way that the Great War was fought in the early twentieth century. It is a valuable resource to learn about tactics and other parts of the Canadian involvement in World War One. While there is not a very clear thesis, Rawlings’ overall theme is that the Canadians did the best they could have done in the situation they were in.
While the book is centered on the Great War, the start of the formation of the ideas and technology start about 1910, which is where Rawling starts the book. He goes chronologically from 1910 until November 1918 and explains the development of one of the inferior armies of the

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