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During World War II, Canadian snipers turned patience and precision into one of the most feared weapons on the battlefield. In the foggy valleys of Italy and the hedgerows of Normandy, soldiers like Harold Marshall and James Wallace hunted enemy officers from extreme distances, creating fear that spread through German ranks. German intelligence reports from 1944 showed something unusual—officer casualties were dramatically higher in sectors facing Canadian troops, many killed from ranges once considered impossible. What German soldiers called “Canadian ghosts” were in reality highly trained snipers using patience, discipline, and the deadly philosophy of one shot, one kill. This story explores how Canadian sniper tactics changed battlefield psychology and helped shape modern sniper doctrine used by militaries around the world. #WW2 #WorldWar2 #CanadianArmy #WW2Snipers #MilitaryHistory #SniperHistory #CanadianSnipers #Normandy1944 #ItalianCampaign #WW2Stories #BattlefieldHistory #HistoricalWarStories #MilitaryTactics #WarHistory #HistoryChannel