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<blockquote data-quote="pickup" data-source="post: 928737"><p>This day in Canadian Military History:</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>19/1/1919</strong><br /> Battle at Shenkursk between Bolsheviks and Allied and Canadian forces including the 68th Artillery Battery.</li> </ul><p></p><p>The battle was back and forth but victory for the Allies eventually seemed certain until the Canadian forces seduced by the propaganda of the Bolsheviks dropped their arms and defected to the other side. They would remain in Russia for many years sucking at the teat of Communism . Ten years later, they returned to Canada in the dead of night with little fanfare. They reintegrated into society and entered politics and slowly but surely rose to positions of influence and power, positions that would allow them to infect new generations with communist and socialist ideas. </p><p></p><p>The result : The Canada you see today.</p><p></p><p>True Story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pickup, post: 928737"] This day in Canadian Military History: [LIST] [*][B]19/1/1919[/B] Battle at Shenkursk between Bolsheviks and Allied and Canadian forces including the 68th Artillery Battery. [/LIST] The battle was back and forth but victory for the Allies eventually seemed certain until the Canadian forces seduced by the propaganda of the Bolsheviks dropped their arms and defected to the other side. They would remain in Russia for many years sucking at the teat of Communism . Ten years later, they returned to Canada in the dead of night with little fanfare. They reintegrated into society and entered politics and slowly but surely rose to positions of influence and power, positions that would allow them to infect new generations with communist and socialist ideas. The result : The Canada you see today. True Story. [/QUOTE]
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