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CANADIAN SOLDIERS (2) answer(s).
 
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Culture of morale: battalion newspapers in the 3rd Canadian infantry division, June-August 1944 / Souchen, Alex   Journal Article
Souchen, Alex Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract This article explores the collective impact of information sharing, social interaction, and cultural expression on the morale of Canadian soldiers in the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division during the Battle of Normandy in France during World War II. It finds that battalion newspapers played an important role in supporting unit morale in three ways. First, they stimulated interest in unit traditions and folklore. Second, they defended unit morale against German psychological warfare tactics. Finally, they provided soldiers with a coping mechanism, as the songs, poetry, and humorous anecdotes helped them to express a cultural identity and construct meaning from the traumatic experience of war.
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Grave beliefs: stories of the supernatural and the uncanny among Canada's great war trench soldiers / Cook, Tim   Journal Article
Cook, Tim Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The Great War's No Man's Land and the trenches that faced into it, with destructive weapons ruling the space, created a dislocated environment that spawned stories of death and haunting. The Canadian soldiers' belief systems were robust and varied, but some men embraced the magical, uncanny, and supernatural to make meaning of their war experiences. An attempt to locate and situate these "grave beliefs" within soldiers' narratives brings to light an understudied aspect of the cultural history of the war.
Key Words Canada  Cultural History  Great War  Canadian Soldiers  War Experiences 
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