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Alex Black
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The Juno Beach Centre's He Lived Where You Live postcard campaign is back for a third time.

Find out why we sent 1,945 postcards to Canadian homes across Canada.

www.junobeach.org/he-lived-whe...

#VEDay80 #CanadaRemembers #LestWeForget
With a slight respite in the Canada Post strike, I finally got my contributor's copy of @mike-bechthold.bsky.social's Airpower and the Normandy Campaign!

Looking forward to reading the contributions of @boneyabroad.com, @heatheratacts.bsky.social, @smoorebofb1940.bsky.social and many others!
October 18, 2025 at 8:29 PM
If the Rogers Centre was closed, the roof would have blown off today.
Playoff Vladdy is born.

Grand Slam.

The #BlueJays are up, 9-0.
October 5, 2025 at 11:20 PM
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A group of Yankees hasn’t been beaten in Canada that bad since 1812.
October 4, 2025 at 11:44 PM
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Thinking of pitching a book about US military history the thesis of which is that when America has won wars in the past it has had less to do with ‘warrior ethos’ than with some grown ups in charge who knew what they were fucking doing.

Apparently this is an urgent thesis to restate.
September 27, 2025 at 1:06 PM
My current read. The 80th anniversary of the end of the Asia-Pacific War nears. It ended in a cacophony of violence. And how it ended may not perfectly link to why it ended.
July 17, 2025 at 11:45 AM
I watched The Last Rifleman last night. It was heartfelt, straightforward, personal, and handled some difficult moments well (12th SS veteran encounter).

Have you seen it? If so, what did you think?
July 11, 2025 at 6:36 PM
Quick stop last week in Whitby, ON at the former site of Camp X, a #WW2 training facility for Allied agents and a comms relay station that lasted into the 1960's. There is also a bust of Sir William Stephenson and a stone commemorating the local historian who helped unearth and keep the story alive.
July 5, 2025 at 12:51 PM
I'm not much of a collector, but this one caught my eye. Front and back of my new Mark II helmet, named to a Pte. Sovereign (ID disc attached to the chin strap), who served with a Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps unit at 2nd Canadian Corps.
July 2, 2025 at 11:33 PM
#CanadaDay

"The job of clearing the approaches to Antwerp was given to the First Canadian Army. What Copp dubbed 'The Cinderella Army' was habituated to doing much with little and getting even less credit for its efforts. And so it would be in the Scheldt."
I came for #DDay and #Normandy, am fascinated by the insights into how Canada was sandwiched between two great powers jostling for dominance, but I'm staying for the subtle parallels between the interwar period and today.
July 1, 2025 at 6:06 PM
"... it is a central tenet of this phase of the Normandy narrative that the British were running low on infantry. But somebody's infantry had to maintain pressure south of Caen, at least until the Americans launched their attack. That task fell to the Canadians."

Result: bloody Verrieres Ridge.
I came for #DDay and #Normandy, am fascinated by the insights into how Canada was sandwiched between two great powers jostling for dominance, but I'm staying for the subtle parallels between the interwar period and today.
June 29, 2025 at 5:13 PM
"Much of the angst over the slow pace in Normandy emanated from SHAEF itself: 100 sea-miles from the action, besieged by idle and frustrated journalists, and much less well informed than it ought to have been."
I came for #DDay and #Normandy, am fascinated by the insights into how Canada was sandwiched between two great powers jostling for dominance, but I'm staying for the subtle parallels between the interwar period and today.
June 29, 2025 at 2:52 PM
"Between their role in the deception campaign and the tenacious defence of their positions [on 7-10 June 1944]..., the Canadians had defeated the threat of a Panzer counterattack in the opening phases of Overlord. ... [T]hey changed the course of history."
I came for #DDay and #Normandy, am fascinated by the insights into how Canada was sandwiched between two great powers jostling for dominance, but I'm staying for the subtle parallels between the interwar period and today.
June 25, 2025 at 11:56 AM
Venting frustration:

Apparently the strain between Canada and the USA right now is all in my head. And Everything will go back to the way it was after Trump is gone.

Also, I am told a monument is only a good monument if it has a realistic-looking Canadian soldier featured. Vimy stinks I guess?
June 19, 2025 at 1:08 PM
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June 18, 2025 at 4:19 AM
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🗓️ #OnThisDay 6 June 1944: Operation Overlord, the invasion of France, begins. In S5, @alexfitzblack.bsky.social of the Juno Beach Centre 🇨🇦 rages against the idea that this was the largest invasion in history.

Listen now at: #OTD.fo/e/161258" class="hover:underline text-blue-600 dark:text-sky-400 no-card-link" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-link="bsky">pod.fo/e/161258
#OTD <a href="/hashtag/OnThisDate" class="hover:underline text-blue-600 dark:text-sky-400 no-card-link">#OnThisDate #History #Podcast #WWII
June 6, 2025 at 9:30 AM
"No British politician, official or military officer who had to deal with Canadians in the early 20th century ever found them tame, humble, or lacking in independence."
I came for #DDay and #Normandy, am fascinated by the insights into how Canada was sandwiched between two great powers jostling for dominance, but I'm staying for the subtle parallels between the interwar period and today.
June 1, 2025 at 6:36 PM
I came for #DDay and #Normandy, am fascinated by the insights into how Canada was sandwiched between two great powers jostling for dominance, but I'm staying for the subtle parallels between the interwar period and today.
May 31, 2025 at 11:40 PM
Big day in Hamilton at HMCS Haida meeting up with a good friend, who happens to be a modern RCN Veteran, and his family. This destroyer is the only one remaining in the world of its class (27 built) and is known as "Canada's fightingest ship."
May 17, 2025 at 10:35 PM
Reflecting on an incredible week commemorating the 80th anniversary of VE Day and the Liberation of the Netherlands. Honoured to have represented the #JunoBeachCentre at these events with some incredible #WW2 and modern Veterans. Plenty of laughs + tears wrapped around feelings of intense gratitude.
May 10, 2025 at 2:29 PM
The Juno Beach Centre's He Lived Where You Live postcard campaign is back for a third time.

Find out why we sent 1,945 postcards to Canadian homes across Canada.

www.junobeach.org/he-lived-whe...

#VEDay80 #CanadaRemembers #LestWeForget
April 25, 2025 at 3:05 PM
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On this day in 1917 the Canadian Corps advanced together into battle and captured Vimy Ridge. It was easily their most famous (but not most important) victory of the First World War.

A thread on the myths and reality of this celebrated battle:
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April 9, 2025 at 2:30 PM
"I've been called a socialist, also a conservative. I've always thought private industry could do anything better than public or government enterprise. But some things need to be done by the nation as a whole, and we did them the best we could."

- C.D. Howe, Canada's "Minister of Everything"
April 6, 2025 at 12:26 PM
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Our response is to fight, to protect, and to build.
March 27, 2025 at 11:24 PM
Grateful to have access to discussions about new historical works like this on this app. Thanks, @alanallport.bsky.social!
Overy’s account of the Japanese decision to terminate the war (not surrender, an important distinction) is modestly revisionist. He downplays the significance of the atomic bombs but emphasizes the role of the conventional bombing and the fear among Japanese elites about a social revolution.
March 22, 2025 at 7:21 PM
The art of the deal: bitch and whine when your victim finds a soft spot in your armour and hits back.
March 11, 2025 at 4:31 PM