MARK ZUEHLKE
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The Canadian Military Atlas
Four Centuries of Conflict from New France to Kosovo

The visual story of Canada’s distinguished fighting record told in detailed maps and succinct text, from two masters of their craft.

Canadian soldiers have long offered the greatest sacrifices with tremendous skill and courage. Now, in one stunning full-colour volume fully updated and for the first time in paperback, the battlefields on which Canadian soldiers fought so valiantly have been mapped out.

Mark Zuehlke, widely regarded as Canada’s pre-eminent military historian, adds historical background and insightful commentary to C. Stuart Daniel’s more than eighty intricately detailed maps of four hundred years of Canada’s battlefields. The French and Indian Wars, the battles of Ypres and Passchendaele, Dieppe, D-Day, Korea and Kosovo. Zuehlke and Daniel have painstakingly researched every battle in every war, on the ground, in the air and at sea.
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Esprit de Corps
The Canadian Military Atlas is a Christmas must for military enthusiasts and students of Canadian history.
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Maclean's
Powerfully evocative. In his concluding sections, Zuehlke moves from Canada’s war history to its peacekeeping operations, listing the nation’s 73 missions and raising questions many of them prescient in the light of the Afghanistan conflict about the military’s role in future conflicts.
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The Globe and Mail
Magnificent.

​About the Author

Mark Zuehlke is an award-winning author generally considered to be Canada’s foremost popular military historian. His Canadian Battle Series is the most exhaustive recounting of the battles and campaigns fought by any nation during World War II to have been written by a single author.
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  • Home
  • About Mark
    • Bio
    • Battlefield Historian
    • Public Speaking
    • Featured Links
    • Excerpts
  • Military Literary Works
    • Canadian Battle Series >
      • The River Battles
      • Cinderella Campaign
      • Through Blood & Sweat
      • Forgotten Victory
      • Tragedy at Dieppe
      • Breakout from Juno
      • On To Victory
      • Operation Husky
      • Holding Juno
      • Terrible Victory
      • Juno Beach
      • The Gothic Line
      • Ortona
      • The Liri Valley
    • Military Heritage Series >
      • Brave Battalion
      • For Honour's Sake
      • The Gallant Cause
      • The Canadian Military Atlas
    • Rapid Reads >
      • Assault On Juno
      • Ortona Street Fight
  • Other Books
    • Elias McCann Mysteries >
      • Hands Like Clouds
      • Carry Tiger To Mountain
      • Sweep Lotus
    • Miscellaneous Publications >
      • Scoundrels, Dreamers & Second Sons
      • Magazine Writing from the Boonies
      • The Vancouver Island South Explorer
      • The Yukon Fact Book
      • The Alberta Fact Book
      • The B.C. Fact Book
      • Fun B.C. Facts for Kids
  • Contact