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Československá vojenská mise v Kanadě: Činnost a výsledky
Published 2012-01-01“…There were various reasons for this: overreliance on the patriotism of the emigrants, the younger generation of which no longer had strong links with the mother country and who often enlisted in the Canadian army; the late launch of the recruitment drive; enemy propaganda from the Slovak Hlinka Guard and the Nazis; and the fact that Czech settlements were spread all over Canada. …”
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Pour une communication organisationnelle affective : une perspective préindividuelle de l’action et de la constitution des organisations
Published 2015-10-01“…The preindividual perspective will be illustrated through the analysis of excerpts from the documentary Nomad’s Land, directed by Claire Corrriveau (2007), where she recounts the intricate relationship between military wives and the Canadian army.…”
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Sur les traces de John MacCrae, ou l’inscription dans l’espace public du souvenir d’un combattant de 1914-1918
Published 2015-09-01“…John MacCrae (1872-1918) enlisted in the Canadian Army Medical Corps as a physician in 1914. He was indirectly responsible for the decision by Commonwealth countries in 1921 to adopt the poppy as a symbol to commemorate the fallen of the Great War. …”
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