A close study of the early contacts between Canadian Jewish soldiers and survivors reveals many of the features largely associated only with the “liberation” of the camps in 1945. Already in 1944, in France, Belgium and the Netherlands, Canadian soldiers had encountered evidence of the Holocaust, especially the stories of deportations, deprivation and loss told by Jews emerging from hiding. Many soldiers heard the stories, were deeply affected by them, and reached out to the survivors and wrote about their experiences to family members. Some accounts of these encounters appeared in the Canadian Jewish press. These accounts fed into a homefront discourse and strategy, encouraged by the Canadian Jewish Congress, which sought to demonstrate to...
In 1933 Hitler and the Nazi party came to power in Germany. At the same time, in Canada in general a...
“My chum got killed saturday morning he and I have be [sic] going together sleeping together ever si...
Using as a sample a group of nearly 400 Jewish survivors of the Holocaust who entered Vancouver, Bri...
This paper examines the Canadian Jewish response to the Holocaust during the Second World War. Rathe...
This article focuses on the little-known arrival of the first group of Holocaust survivors in Canada...
It is appropriate, thirty-six years after the publication of None Is Too Many, to reconsider 1944 fr...
The Jewish community’s involvement in the Canadian war effort during the Second World War has been a...
Military service, seen as the ultimate test of citizenship, was a challenge to minority groups in Ca...
Survivors of the Holocaust emerged from their traumatic experiences with physical and emotional scar...
Holocaust survivors who came to Canada have been characterized as alienated from Canadian Jewish lif...
Between April 1947 and March 1952, 1121 Jewish orphans arrived in Canada as part of a refugee projec...
From 1933 to 1945, thousands of European Jews attempted to gain access to Canada in order to escape ...
For postwar Canadians, especially for those who had served in Europe or had lost relatives and frien...
Writing on Jews in the Canadian forces focuses on the contributions of Jewish men with little or no ...
Entre septembre 1947 et mars 1952, 1115 orphelins de la Shoah ont pu quitter l’Europe pour le Canada...
In 1933 Hitler and the Nazi party came to power in Germany. At the same time, in Canada in general a...
“My chum got killed saturday morning he and I have be [sic] going together sleeping together ever si...
Using as a sample a group of nearly 400 Jewish survivors of the Holocaust who entered Vancouver, Bri...
This paper examines the Canadian Jewish response to the Holocaust during the Second World War. Rathe...
This article focuses on the little-known arrival of the first group of Holocaust survivors in Canada...
It is appropriate, thirty-six years after the publication of None Is Too Many, to reconsider 1944 fr...
The Jewish community’s involvement in the Canadian war effort during the Second World War has been a...
Military service, seen as the ultimate test of citizenship, was a challenge to minority groups in Ca...
Survivors of the Holocaust emerged from their traumatic experiences with physical and emotional scar...
Holocaust survivors who came to Canada have been characterized as alienated from Canadian Jewish lif...
Between April 1947 and March 1952, 1121 Jewish orphans arrived in Canada as part of a refugee projec...
From 1933 to 1945, thousands of European Jews attempted to gain access to Canada in order to escape ...
For postwar Canadians, especially for those who had served in Europe or had lost relatives and frien...
Writing on Jews in the Canadian forces focuses on the contributions of Jewish men with little or no ...
Entre septembre 1947 et mars 1952, 1115 orphelins de la Shoah ont pu quitter l’Europe pour le Canada...
In 1933 Hitler and the Nazi party came to power in Germany. At the same time, in Canada in general a...
“My chum got killed saturday morning he and I have be [sic] going together sleeping together ever si...
Using as a sample a group of nearly 400 Jewish survivors of the Holocaust who entered Vancouver, Bri...