In the shadow of the world's first great conflict, Nova Scotia's sons answered the call. Their courage, sacrifice, and heartbreak echo through the pages of M. Stuart Hunt's Nova Scotia's Part in the Great War-a landmark chronicle that illuminates the province's vital role in World War I history. This compelling account brings to life the stories of Nova Scotia soldiers and the Canadian Expeditionary Force, weaving together regimental histories, enlistment records, and the spirit of a nation at war. Meticulously researched and deeply moving, this volume stands as a complete Canadian war history and an indispensable military history reference guide. Hunt's narrative traces the journey from bustling enlistment halls in Nova Scotia to the battle-scarred fields of Europe, capturing the grit and resilience of Canadian regiments during 1914-1918. Rich in detail and context, it is an essential resource for anyone engaged in genealogy and family history, or for those undertaking WW1 history research with a focus on Nova Scotia, Canada, and the wider Commonwealth experience. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today-a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Whether you seek to honour family ancestors, understand the legacy of Canadian regiments in the Great War, or simply appreciate classic military literature, Nova Scotia's Part in the Great War endures as both a cultural treasure and a touchstone for remembrance.
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