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The Last 100 Days is a deeply engaging documentary that delves into the Canadian military's remarkable achievements during the final stretch of World War I. Directed by Alan Erlich, the film captures the somber yet determined atmosphere of the era, highlighting Arthur Currie’s strategic brilliance. The pacing is quite deliberate, allowing time for reflection on the tragic cost of war while celebrating the tactical innovations that led to success. It features interviews with historians and archival footage that brings the past to life, showing real-life impacts on soldiers and civilians alike. What stands out is its focus on a lesser-known chapter of the war, giving due credit to Canadian forces and their pivotal role in shaping the outcome.
Focuses on Canadian military history.Includes rare archival footage.Highlights the impact of leadership in warfare.
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