GENERAL SIR ARTHUR CURRIE
Title: GENERAL SIR ARTHUR CURRIE
Category: /History
Details: Words: 1941 | Pages: 7 (approximately 235 words/page)
GENERAL SIR ARTHUR CURRIE
Category: /History
Details: Words: 1941 | Pages: 7 (approximately 235 words/page)
LIEUTENANT--GENERAL SIR ARTHUR CURRIE (A brief account of the
battle of Passchendaele)
Lieutenant-General Sir Arthur Currie was the most capable soldier that Canada has produced. Certainly, he did not look like the great soldier he had become. A very tall man, at six-foot-four, he was also somewhat overweight. Through his successes as the Commander of the Canadian Corps, he knew how to delegate authority and stand by the decisions of his subordinates.
Currie, however, was
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down. He was being accused as a Canadian commander of deliberatley sacrificing the lives of his men in the pursuit of his own personal glory. His death five years later, in 1933 at the age of fifty-seven, may be attributed, at least indirectly, to the lawsuit. His funeral was a major event in Montreal and thousands lined the streets to honour the “Great Leader” of the Canadian Corps. He is buried in Mount Royal Cemetery, Montreal.
