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The Stories Were Not Told Canadas First World War Internment Camps Illustrated Sandra Semchuk

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The Stories Were Not Told Canadas First World War Internment Camps Illustrated Sandra Semchuk
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Publisher: University of Alberta Press (CA)
File Extension: PDF
File size: 36.27 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Sandra Semchuk
ISBN: 9781772123784, 1772123781
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: Illustrated

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The Stories Were Not Told Canadas First World War Internment Camps Illustrated Sandra Semchuk by Sandra Semchuk 9781772123784, 1772123781 instant download after payment.

From 1914 to 1920, thousands of men who had immigrated to Canada from the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Germany, and the Ottoman Empire were unjustly imprisoned as "enemy aliens," some with their families. Many communities in Canada where internees originated do not know these stories of Ukrainians, Germans, Bulgarians, Croatians, Czechs, Hungarians, Italians, Jews, Alevi Kurds, Armenians, Ottoman Turks, Poles, Romanians, Russians, Serbians, Slovaks, and Slovenes, amongst others. While most internees were Ukrainians, almost all were civilians.

The Stories Were Not Told presents this largely unrecognized event through photography, cultural theory, and personal testimony, including stories told at last by internees and their descendants. Semchuk describes how lives and society have been shaped by acts of legislated discrimination and how to move toward greater reconciliation, remembrance, and healing. This is necessary reading for anyone seeking to understand the cross-cultural and intergenerational consequences of Canada's first national internment operations.

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