Strangers in Arms: Combat Motivation in the Canadian Army, 1943-1945

Strangers in Arms: Combat Motivation in the Canadian Army, 1943-1945

by Robert C. Engen
Strangers in Arms: Combat Motivation in the Canadian Army, 1943-1945

Strangers in Arms: Combat Motivation in the Canadian Army, 1943-1945

by Robert C. Engen

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Overview

Why do soldiers fight? What keeps them going? What compels them to face death when their long-time comrades have fallen around them? Strangers in Arms addresses these questions in a groundbreaking study of the behaviour, morale, and motivations of Canadian infantrymen on the front lines of the Second World War. Canada’s army has long faced intense criticism for its combat performance during the war, and Canada’s official history has presented Canadian soldiers as deficient, inexperienced, and unprepared in comparison with their enemies. Questioning entrenched views, Robert Engen explores a trove of contemporaneous documents to create a remarkable new portrait of Canadians at war. Rather than the popular "band of brothers" image of soldier cohesion in battle, he finds staggering casualty rates and personnel turmoil that left Canadian infantrymen often working with and fighting beside men they hardly knew. Yet these strangers in arms continued to fight - effectively and in good spirits - against a tenacious and deadly enemy, triumphing in the face of heartrending loss and sacrifice. Challenging old narratives about the Canadian soldier and supported by cutting-edge empirical and qualitative research, Strangers in Arms crafts a new understanding of what happens at the sharp end of battle.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780773599093
Publisher: McGill-Queens University Press
Publication date: 04/04/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Robert C. Engen is senior lecturer in war studies at Deakin University and co-editor of Why We Fight: New Approaches to the Human Dimension of Warfare.


Robert C. Engen is assistant professor in the Department of Defence Studies at the Canadian Forces College
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