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Since the end of the First World War, Canadians around the world have taken time to remember the sacrifices and achievements of the men and women who served their country in times of war and peace. In 2004, Canada marks the 60th anniversary of the Italian Campaign.
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Site:Veterans Affairs Canada |
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Democracy at War: Canadian Newspapers and the Second World War is a fully searchable digitized collection of 144,000 contemporary newspaper clippings that report on the events of the Second World War as that great conflict unfolded.
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Site:Canadian War Museum |
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This site includes 20 titles available for viewing online at this time and the aim is to give accessibility to all the visual records that illustrate Canada’s role in this war. These records were transferred to the NFB from the Canadian Government Motion Picture Bureau and amount to some 200 titles. With the participation of the Canadian War Museum and Library and Archives Canada as well as the Imperial War Museum in London, all of these records will be digitized and made available online shortly.
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Site:National Film Board of Canada |
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A site on the 60th anniversary of the D Day landings includes several NFB titles, available for viewing online, on the events of June 4, 1944.
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Site:National Film Board of Canada |
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On June 6, 2004, Canada marked the 60th anniversary of D-Day and the Battle of Normandy. This was one of Canada's most significant military engagements, which led to the end of the Second World War. Those who fought there, many giving their lives, must be remembered.
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Site:Veterans Affairs Canada |
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In this project students will have the opportunity to conduct primary research, allowing them to develop their essay-writing skills, including proper use of footnotes and bibliographies, and their computer skills, including accessing archival sources and databases. Students will research and write about individuals who served in the First World War whose names are listed on cenotaphs in communities across Canada.
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Site:Library and Archives Canada |
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Policy – External Hyperlinks All search result links will open in a new browser window. We have made every reasonable effort to ensure that all links from the Gateway are accurate and reliable. However the Department of National Defence is not responsible for the accuracy, reliability or currency of the information contained on external sites. Please be aware that hyperlinks do change from time to time and in some cases those changes may not be reflected immediately. Please contact us if you encounter broken links. (More...)
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