21 thoughts on “Canadian Soldiers November 11th Tribute”

  1. the idea of peacemaking, is at first to send a few UN squads, and try peaceful agreements, than if it is necessary, to overrun the area, but have as little harm to the citizens as possible, and also try to keep their cultures, because americans have their own culture, we try respecting their culture, and for them to be peaceful must respect others as well.

  2. In both WWI, WWII, and Korea we showed the world that Canadians were an elite fighting force. In WWI we held the line at the 2nd battle of Ypres, and took Vimy Ridge when no one else could. Then in WWII we liberated the Netherlands (pat of it), took Ortona, advanced the further then anyone else on D-Day. Then in Korea we held the line with the Australians during the Battle of Kapyong. Good video, very nice tribute to our soldiers.

  3. why the hell would put a dating webcam advertisement on a remembrance video u un-greatful bastard….why dont u got kill your self u fukin dick. ( this is for collenbiggirlam)

  4. Its a shame we dont have much contact with Canadians here in Britain, I suppose the closet ive known is that owen hargreaves was born in Canada and plays in the england national football team! We owe you guys more than we show, And i for one, Am very proud of your nation!

    God save the Queen!

  5. Nice Video. Can anyone tell me where these people get the old WW1 and WW2 videos and clips?

  6. Where do you find that Version of Maple Leaf Forever that you used on this and what is the first song in this?

  7. When it all comes down to it we kinda own our place in history in the blood and sweat of our soldiers may we always continue to anwser that call, also at 230 the song is the maple leaf forever go read the lyrics and see why this song should be our real national anthem

  8. The bulk of the forces liberating the Netherlands (1945) were Canadians (1st Canadian Army).. Thank you Canada !

  9. Nice pictures of the Boer War. Its good you showed the time line–it emphasises Canada’s history of service and sacrifice. Lest We Forget.

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