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The stories were not told : Canada's First World War internment camps / Sandra Semchuk.
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Title:The stories were not told : Canada's First World War internment camps / Sandra Semchuk.
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Author/Creator:Semchuk, Sandra.
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Other Contributors/Collections:Scholars Portal Books: Canadian University Presses 2019
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Published/Created:Edmonton, Alberta, Canada : University of Alberta Press, [2019]
©2019
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Location:ONLINEWhere is this?
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Call Number: D627.C2
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Library of Congress Subjects:World War, 1914-1918--Concentration camps--Canada.
Noncitizens--Canada--History--20th century.
Canada--Emigration and immigration--History--20th century.
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Subject(s):World War (1914-1918)
Electronic books.
HISTORY / World.
Aliens.
Concentration camps.
Emigration and immigration.
Canada.
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Genre/Form:History.
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Edition:First edition.
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Description:1 online resource
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Terms governing use:Access may be restricted to institutions with a site license.
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 223-225) and index.
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ISBN:1772123781
9781772123784
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Contents:Machine generated contents note: 1.Learning from the Past
The War Measures Act
Enemy Aliens
Families in Danger
2.Standing Where the Internees Stood
3.Stories from Internees and Descendants
Mary Bayrak
Jerry Bayrak
Philip Yasnowskyj, excerpt from "Internment"
Nikola Sakaliuk, "WWI Internment Account of a Ukrainian at Fort Henry," an interview by Lubomyr Y. Luciuk
Ferdinand Zieroth, as told by grandson David Zieroth
Wasyl Bobyk, as told by son Albert Bobyk
Emile Litowski, as told by niece Christine Witiuk
Vasyl Doskoch, as told by daughter Anne Sadelain
Stefa (Mielniczuk) Pawliw, as told by granddaughter Kim Pawliw
Petro Witrowicz, as told by granddaughter Valdine Ciwko
Anonymous, as told by a grandson
Uncle's Story, as told by nephew Andrew Antoniuk
Yurko Forchuk, as told by son Marshall Forchuk
Yuri Babjek and his brothers, John, Bill, and Theodore, as told by grandson Nick Topolnyski
Mikhail Danyluk, as told by granddaughter Florence McKie
Frederick, Hilda, and Fred Jr. Kohse, as told by son and brother Gerald Kohse
Metro Olynyk, as told by son Fred Olynyk
Maksym Boyko, as told by son Otto and daughter-in-law Kathleen Boyko
William Sharun, as told by son Lawrence Sharun
Harry Levitsky, as told by step-granddaughter Donna Korchinski
4.A Spirit Lake Photographs
5.Engaging Memory Work
A Loss of Identity
They Were Kids
Authorities Can't Control Memory
Telling the Story as Resistance
Humiliation
These Are the Last Flowers I Will See in My Life
Healing
Resilience
The Doors Open.