A memorial stone to mark the loss of five Canadian aircrew whose plane crashed in 1944 has been unveiled near the Nottinghamshire-Derbyshire border. On 4 August 1944, the Wellington bomber took off ...
Mark Zuehlke. Douglas & McIntyre (PGW, U.S. dist.; UTP, Canadian dist.), $37.95 (528p) ISBN 978-1-77162-041-3 Canadian WWII vets who fought in the Rhineland receive acknowledgement from historian ...
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Today, the native populations of Canada’s Eastern Arctic and Greenland are known as the Inuit. In the past, explorers and anthropologists referred to them by one broad term: Eskimo. Today, the native ...
The remains of a Canadian soldier from World War II were discovered and identified in Verrières (Calvados). They belonged to Sergeant John Albert Collis. They will be buried in his grave on June 7, ...