
No Price Too High — Season 1
Canadians and the Second World War
About this season
The Canadian contribution to World War Two was extraordinary in scale and variety. More than one million people, out of nation of just eleven million, volunteered to serve. To transform a small, virtually unequipped military into a powerful army, navy and air force was a remarkable achievement. No Price Too High traces Canada's involvement from the prewar years through 1945, explaining the events of the war in the context of the political and military realities of the time. There is none of the second guessing that has characterized so much recent analysis of the war. No Price Too High draws on original sources - personal letters and diary entries, and powerful photographs - to evoke the mood of those momentous years. The thoughts, hopes, dreams, fears, and heartbreaks of the generation of Canadians who faced the war are captured. Produced by Norflicks, No Price Too High chronicles Canada's role in the major events of the war, including The Battle of Britain, Dieppe and D-Day.
Episodes (7)
1. Folly
Aired 1 January 1995 • 48 min
1936 to June 1940
2. Lifeline
Aired 8 January 1995 • 50 min
June 1940 to December 1941
3. The End of the Beginning
Aired 15 January 1995 • 48 min
1942
4. Alton was a Poet
Aired 22 January 1995 • 49 min
1943
5. Liberation
Aired 29 January 1995 • 50 min
1944
6. Victory
Aired 5 February 1995
March 1945 to year's end
7. Rememberence
Aired 12 February 1995 • 48 min
Tomb of the unknown soldier