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註釋Canada's contribution to the allied victory in the Second world War was significant in determining the war's outcome and surprising in its scale and variety. More than one million people, out of a nation of just eleven million, volunteered to serve. Their achievements, overseas and at home, were remarkable. No price to high traces Canada's role in WWII from the pre-war years through 1945. This six-part, five-hour documentary series chronicles the events of the war starting with the dedication of the Vimy Memorial 1936 and ending with Victory in 1945. It is narrated by Arthur Kent and features historian Terry Copp.