Canadian soldiers in WWI and WWII are documented as sometimes following a “take no prisoners” policy. It happened in Normandy after some of them were captured by SS soldiers and summarily (and brutally) executed.
Besides, it’s not like any military in the wars (and probably ever) never committed was crimes during a conflict.
Im not doubting what you’re saying, but it’d be nice if you backed it up with a source or two. The article you linked only talks about war crimes against Canadians as far as I can tell by skimming.
Canadian soldiers in WWI and WWII are documented as sometimes following a “take no prisoners” policy. It happened in Normandy after some of them were captured by SS soldiers and summarily (and brutally) executed.
Besides, it’s not like any military in the wars (and probably ever) never committed was crimes during a conflict.
Im not doubting what you’re saying, but it’d be nice if you backed it up with a source or two. The article you linked only talks about war crimes against Canadians as far as I can tell by skimming.
National Post isn’t…great. but they’ve cited sources