Discussion:Intervention en Russie septentrionale
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modifierHello DagosNavy, I have seen that you have been a major contributor to this article. I am going to translate it into French and I have a question. I am a little bit suprised because there were more than 2000 canadians and french soldiers and there was no Canadians or French killed or wounded. Strange, isn't it? Best regards, Skiff (talk) 16:21, 29 December 2011 (UTC)
- Hi Stiff, my real name is Darius, unfortunately the sources I used to edit that article are focused only on US or British casualties, as frequently happens with English-language books or documents. I only known that in the northern front there was just a colonial French battalion (the 21th), thus I guess there were not major losses at least around Murmansk. The French role was more notable on the southern front, but apparently dessertions and poor command led to disastrous consequences. You should try this book, which deals with the Canadian contribution to the Allies. I found another interesting online source about the French intervention in the south, but there is no mention of global casualties as far I know. I promise to contact you as soon as I find anything more. Best regards.--Darius (talk) 23:42, 29 December 2011 (UTC)