1917 (A Tale of Two Nations, #4)

The year 1917 witnessed harrowing events that reshaped nations and define identities.

 

Canada's burgeoning national identity is forged during the Battle of Vimy Ridge, an event that later would be hailed as the nation's coming-of-age. All four divisions of the Canadian Expeditionary Force fight together, achieving a resounding victory against formidable German defenses. Flush with a palpable sense of national pride and accomplishment, the Canadian press ensures the echoes of bravery and sacrifice reverberate across the Atlantic.

 

Meanwhile, the United States grapples with the agonizing decision of whether to abandon its neutrality and enter the war. President Woodrow Wilson, re-elected in 1916 on the promise of keeping America out of the conflict, walks a tightrope of political peril. Tensions mount as German submarine warfare intensifies, threatening American lives and commerce.

 

Eventually, Wilson concludes that the United States can no longer stand idly by and asks Congress for a declaration of war, marking a decisive turning point in the conflict.

 

The fourth installment of the A Tale of Two Nations: Canada, U.S. and WWI series offers a compelling and informative journey back in time. Will the chaos of war forge paths no one could predict?  Discover the untold stories that shaped our shared history and see through the eyes of those who witnessed the world change forever.

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1917 (A Tale of Two Nations, #4)

The year 1917 witnessed harrowing events that reshaped nations and define identities.

 

Canada's burgeoning national identity is forged during the Battle of Vimy Ridge, an event that later would be hailed as the nation's coming-of-age. All four divisions of the Canadian Expeditionary Force fight together, achieving a resounding victory against formidable German defenses. Flush with a palpable sense of national pride and accomplishment, the Canadian press ensures the echoes of bravery and sacrifice reverberate across the Atlantic.

 

Meanwhile, the United States grapples with the agonizing decision of whether to abandon its neutrality and enter the war. President Woodrow Wilson, re-elected in 1916 on the promise of keeping America out of the conflict, walks a tightrope of political peril. Tensions mount as German submarine warfare intensifies, threatening American lives and commerce.

 

Eventually, Wilson concludes that the United States can no longer stand idly by and asks Congress for a declaration of war, marking a decisive turning point in the conflict.

 

The fourth installment of the A Tale of Two Nations: Canada, U.S. and WWI series offers a compelling and informative journey back in time. Will the chaos of war forge paths no one could predict?  Discover the untold stories that shaped our shared history and see through the eyes of those who witnessed the world change forever.

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1917 (A Tale of Two Nations, #4)

1917 (A Tale of Two Nations, #4)

by Melina Druga
1917 (A Tale of Two Nations, #4)

1917 (A Tale of Two Nations, #4)

by Melina Druga

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The year 1917 witnessed harrowing events that reshaped nations and define identities.

 

Canada's burgeoning national identity is forged during the Battle of Vimy Ridge, an event that later would be hailed as the nation's coming-of-age. All four divisions of the Canadian Expeditionary Force fight together, achieving a resounding victory against formidable German defenses. Flush with a palpable sense of national pride and accomplishment, the Canadian press ensures the echoes of bravery and sacrifice reverberate across the Atlantic.

 

Meanwhile, the United States grapples with the agonizing decision of whether to abandon its neutrality and enter the war. President Woodrow Wilson, re-elected in 1916 on the promise of keeping America out of the conflict, walks a tightrope of political peril. Tensions mount as German submarine warfare intensifies, threatening American lives and commerce.

 

Eventually, Wilson concludes that the United States can no longer stand idly by and asks Congress for a declaration of war, marking a decisive turning point in the conflict.

 

The fourth installment of the A Tale of Two Nations: Canada, U.S. and WWI series offers a compelling and informative journey back in time. Will the chaos of war forge paths no one could predict?  Discover the untold stories that shaped our shared history and see through the eyes of those who witnessed the world change forever.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940165285479
Publisher: Sun Up Press
Publication date: 05/27/2021
Series: A Tale of Two Nations
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 195 KB

About the Author

Melina Druga writes deeply researched historical fiction that brings the 19th century and early 20th century vividly to life. Her novels bring emotional depth and historical authenticity, celebrating the strength and resilience of women across generations

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