Our Shared Sacrifice: The Legacy of Canada and British India in the First World War
This 20-minute AI-assisted documentary explores the shared wartime experience of Canada and the soldiers of the British Indian Empire—from present-day Pakistan and India—whose contributions on the Western Front have been historically underrepresented. It highlights how these forces fought side by side during the war’s early, critical months, helping to slow the German advance and forging bonds that transcended culture, religion, and geography.
The film examines the scale and significance of South Asian participation in the First World War and places these stories alongside the sacrifices and achievements of the Canadian Armed Forces. Drawing on archival sources, historical research, and structured interpretation, Our Shared Sacrifice connects these narratives to Canada’s contemporary multicultural identity and collective memory.
This AI-assisted version was researched, scripted, and produced by Warrant Officer Daniyal Elahi, 337 Queen’s York Rangers Royal Canadian Army Cadets, with research and educational support provided by Sergeant Harris Elahi of the same cadet corps.
Artificial intelligence was used solely as a visualization and narration tool to depict historical scenes where original footage does not exist. Every effort was made to ensure historical accuracy through reliance on established academic sources and archival records.
Our Shared Sacrifice is a public history initiative dedicated to remembrance, education, and the enduring legacy of shared sacrifice across nations.




