“Brickfields” and Death: The Battle of Fler-Courcelette Page Posted

Read about this major battle that led to casualties equal to or greater than a Canadian Division at that time.

Why did 93 men of the 18th Battalion die and why was it not recorded?

Nicholson, G. W. L. 1962. Official History of the Canadian Army in the First World War: Canadian Expeditionary Force 1914-1919. Queens Printer and Controller of Stationary, Ottawa, Canada.
Nicholson, G. W. L. 1962. Official History of the Canadian Army in the First World War: Canadian Expeditionary Force 1914-1919. Queens Printer and Controller of Stationary, Ottawa, Canada.
Last page of war diary noting its value to historians.
Last page of war diary noting its value to historians.


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