In Fear of the Barbed Wire Fence: Canada's First National Internment Operations and the Ukrainian Canadians, 1914-1920 |
Contents
Civilians interned men women and children | 6 |
The human costs | 20 |
Preferential treatment for Friendly Aliens? | 33 |
Copyright | |
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Alberta alien enemies alien of enemy Amherst April arrested August Austrians Austro-Hungarian Banff Beny Iseli Bishop Budka Brandon Sun British Columbia Building Bunk Houses Castle Mountain charge concentration camps Council Daily British Whig December disfranchisement Document Dominion Parks enemy aliens enemy nationality escape February Fernie foreigners Fort Henry Galicians German Globe Government guards Hague Halifax Henry Honourable immigrants interned aliens internment camp January July June Kapuskasing Kingston Kordan L. Y. Luciuk labor land large number Lethbridge Herald loyalty Major Manitoba Mara Lake March military Minister Montreal Morrissey National Internment Operations November observed October Ontario Ottawa Otter parole Petawawa plaques police prisoners prisoners of war Provincial Quebec redress registrar registration released reported restitution Road-building and clearing Russian Ruthenian Saskatchewan Sault Daily Star Sept September 1914 Sergeant Spirit Lake Toronto Ukrainian Canadian community Ukrainians in Canada Vernon Victoria Daily Colonist Winnipeg Free Press Winnipeg Telegram