@schubert Yes Len the Jocks and the Micks were always the first into battle while the Sassenach generals sat in the
french chateau's drinking the cellar dry.
french chateau's drinking the cellar dry.
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Aye , and a little known fact . In both WW 1 and WW II the Canadians did better than ANY other allied troops . I was astonished to learn the Canadians with a wee 3 Divisions were the "British" shock troops for last 2 years and never were a day off the line ! They took so many casualties the German soldiers would not shoot at any wounded Canadian trying to crawl back to their lines .The Ultimate respect from one soldier to another. A nation with less than 8 million people put 600 , 000 men though its forces . The iconic film any in WW II D-day film is British soldiers with great elan up and at them jumping into waist-deep water . Only it is the Canadian 1st Division . Needless to say many of the Canadians in both wars were Scottish immigrants . |
Not only that but in the field of heroic action and superhuman one take a look at this real french canadian Rambo not the faked one ... :) Too many heroic feats for only one movie....And too incredible to make a good movie.... Rambo need help of this man.... :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mtzJPGmwTA In Italy the SS feared only the french canadians by the way...... You now have a clue why .... :) But back to music with this works of a 10 years old french canadian genius no one knows here like the "french Rambo" .... :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRAh533yY-c |
From Quebec to Louisiana, french canadians were there living with the Indians all across America in Colorado and Louisiana when american ancestors were coming on the east cost... :) Spaniards were in California and Texas already and they were not living with the Indians at all... By the way the first tribe, the Huron-Wendat, that welcome the french in quebec city lives nowadays at the same place....It seems they had survived relatively well....Where are the others in America? |