Zombie Army: The Canadian Army and Conscription in the Second World War, Daniel Byers (9780774830515) — Readings Books

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Zombie Army: The Canadian Army and Conscription in the Second World War
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Zombie Army: The Canadian Army and Conscription in the Second World War

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Zombie Army tells the story of Canada’s Second World War military conscripts - reluctant soldiers pejoratively referred to as zombies for their perceived similarity to the mindless movie monsters of the 1930s. In the first full-length book on the subject in almost forty years, Byers combines underused and newly discovered records to argue that although conscripts were only liable for home defence, they soon became a steady source of recruits from which the army found volunteers to serve overseas. He also challenges the traditional nationalist-dominated impression that Quebec participated only grudgingly in the war.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
University of British Columbia Press
Country
Canada
Date
16 May 2016
Pages
344
ISBN
9780774830515

Zombie Army tells the story of Canada’s Second World War military conscripts - reluctant soldiers pejoratively referred to as zombies for their perceived similarity to the mindless movie monsters of the 1930s. In the first full-length book on the subject in almost forty years, Byers combines underused and newly discovered records to argue that although conscripts were only liable for home defence, they soon became a steady source of recruits from which the army found volunteers to serve overseas. He also challenges the traditional nationalist-dominated impression that Quebec participated only grudgingly in the war.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
University of British Columbia Press
Country
Canada
Date
16 May 2016
Pages
344
ISBN
9780774830515