"Polite Colonials" or WAR MACHINES? How Canadians SILENCED Britain and America
Автор: Canadian Front Archives
Загружено: 2026-02-15
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They were called “polite colonials.” Well-trained. Disciplined. But lacking the edge.
On June sixth, nineteen forty-four, at Juno Beach, Canadian forces were given a secondary role. Support the main effort. Follow the plan. Wait for orders.
What happened instead forced British and American commanders to rethink everything they believed about the Canadians.
This video explores how Canadian soldiers combined discipline with independent thinking, advancing farther inland on D-Day than any other Allied force. From the brutal fighting at Courseulles to the stand at Bretteville against the Twelfth SS Panzer Division, this is the story of how initiative, not obedience, defined their success.
But this is not just a story about tactics. It is about the moment when soldiers chose not only how to fight, but why.
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📜 MUSIC CREDITS
Music: “Crusade” by Kevin MacLeod
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Music: "Five Armies" by Kevin MacLeod
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