Prisoners of the Home Front: German POWs and “Enemy Aliens” in Southern Quebec, 1940-46

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Title
Prisoners of the Home Front: German POWs and “Enemy Aliens” in Southern Quebec, 1940-46
Abstract
There were five internment camps on the south shore of the St. Lawrence during the Second World War created for the incarceration of male individuals of German descent. The camps were at Farnham, Grande Linge, Île-aux-Noix, Sherbrooke (Newington) and Sorel. During the first phase of the internment operation (1940-1943), civilians formed the bulk of the inmates; during the second phase (1943-1946), most of the inmates were prisoners of war.
Place
Vancouver
Publisher
UBC Press
Date
2005
# of Pages
xii-227p.
Language
en
ISBN
0-7748-1223-0
Citation
Auger, Martin F. Prisoners of the Home Front: German POWs and “Enemy Aliens” in Southern Quebec, 1940-46. Vancouver: UBC Press, 2005.
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