Harry Livingstone's forgotten men : Canadians and the Chinese Labour Corps in the First World War
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Harry Livingstone's forgotten men : Canadians and the Chinese Labour Corps in the First World War
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Harry Livingstone was a small town doctor from Listowel, Ontario who volunteered in the First World War. In 1917, Livingstone traveled to China, where he would inspect, and ultimately travel back to Canada with, men who became known as the Chinese Labour Corps. Once in Canada, the Chinese under Livingstone's care travelled across Canada in secret trains bound for Halifax. On board crowded ships, the men crossed the U-boat-infested Atlantic. They were then put to work to keep the war machine in motion — digging trenches, hauling supplies, repairing military vehicles, and the grisly job of cleaning up the battlefields. Author Dan Black offers for the first time a full account of Canadians and the Chinese Labour Corps — a story that had mostly been unknown until now. Provided by publisher.
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