
1918
A Tale of Two Nations: Part 5
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Virtual Voice
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Melina Druga

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About this listen
As the clock strikes 11 on November 11, 1918, a conflict that engulfed the globe for more than four years ceases hostilities. News of the armistice spreads like wildfire, igniting spontaneous and exuberant celebrations throughout the United States and Canada. The streets erupt in a cacophony of cheers, parades and impromptu gatherings as citizens rejoice at the prospect of peace.
However, fervent joy is tempered by a stark and terrifying reality. The Spanish Flu pandemic steals more lives than the war itself, reaching its deadliest peak just weeks before the armistice. As the guns of war fall silent, the insidious killer continues to claiming the lives of millions worldwide.
The conclusion to the A Tale of Two Nations: Canada, U.S. and WWI series, is a story of war and peace, of life and death, of hope and despair. It reminds us of the sacrifices our ancestors made and the importance of remembering the lessons of the past.
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