During the Second World War (1939--1945), five internment camps were created on the south shore of the St. Lawrence river for the incarceration of male individuals of German descent. They were known as Farnham, Grande Ligne, Ile-aux-Noix, Sherbrooke (Newington) and Sorel. Their goal was to neutralize any potential threat to the defence of the Canadian nation. With the entire country being mobilized for war, the security of the homefront was necessary. Any person suspected of sympathizing with the enemy was perceived as a potential "spy and Saboteur" and was incarcerated in internment camps. Individuals of German origin were no exception. During the first phase of southern Quebec's internment operation, 1940--1943, civilians formed the bulk ...
Dept. of History, Philosophy, and Political Science. Paper copy at Leddy Library: Theses & Major Pap...
During the First World War hundreds of thousands of civilians spent years behind barbed wire through...
In Canada during the First World War, where aliens of enemy origin were increasingly without work an...
This article investigates the development of internment operations at Camp M in Mimico, Ontario, fro...
During World War I changes in attitudes towards German and Austro-Hungarian immigrants developed in ...
This research takes the perspective of a Romanian-born philologist after having lived, studied, and ...
During World War Two, the Canadian Government was responsible for over 34,000 German Prisoners of Wa...
Some 1,400 destitute aliens of enemy origin were put to work as prisoners of war (POWs) at Kapuskasi...
During World War Two, the Canadian Government was responsible for over 34,000 German Prisoners of Wa...
During World War Two, the Canadian Government was responsible for over 34,000 German Prisoners of Wa...
This study examines the phenomenon of Fascism in Canada during the Depression and how the authoritie...
This research takes the perspective of a Romanian-born philologist after having lived, studied, and ...
This thesis presents a study of the only women’s internment camps in France – Rieucros in Lozère and...
This thesis investigates the transformation of German-Canadian WWII family legacies as they are pass...
This dissertation examines Canada’s program to employ prisoners of war (POWs) in Canada during the S...
Dept. of History, Philosophy, and Political Science. Paper copy at Leddy Library: Theses & Major Pap...
During the First World War hundreds of thousands of civilians spent years behind barbed wire through...
In Canada during the First World War, where aliens of enemy origin were increasingly without work an...
This article investigates the development of internment operations at Camp M in Mimico, Ontario, fro...
During World War I changes in attitudes towards German and Austro-Hungarian immigrants developed in ...
This research takes the perspective of a Romanian-born philologist after having lived, studied, and ...
During World War Two, the Canadian Government was responsible for over 34,000 German Prisoners of Wa...
Some 1,400 destitute aliens of enemy origin were put to work as prisoners of war (POWs) at Kapuskasi...
During World War Two, the Canadian Government was responsible for over 34,000 German Prisoners of Wa...
During World War Two, the Canadian Government was responsible for over 34,000 German Prisoners of Wa...
This study examines the phenomenon of Fascism in Canada during the Depression and how the authoritie...
This research takes the perspective of a Romanian-born philologist after having lived, studied, and ...
This thesis presents a study of the only women’s internment camps in France – Rieucros in Lozère and...
This thesis investigates the transformation of German-Canadian WWII family legacies as they are pass...
This dissertation examines Canada’s program to employ prisoners of war (POWs) in Canada during the S...
Dept. of History, Philosophy, and Political Science. Paper copy at Leddy Library: Theses & Major Pap...
During the First World War hundreds of thousands of civilians spent years behind barbed wire through...
In Canada during the First World War, where aliens of enemy origin were increasingly without work an...