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The liberation of the Netherlands (1944–1945)

By Sarah Bellefleur Bondu This year, 2020, is the 75th anniversary of the end of the Second World War. The cruel conflict lasted for six long years; it included battles, military offensives,...

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Japanese Canadian internment: Over 40,000 pages and 180 photographs digitized...

By Gabrielle Nishiguchi The DigiLab has hosted many projects since its launch in 2017, two of which were carried out by Landscapes of Injustice. Landscapes of Injustice is a major, seven-year...

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CIL: The story of a brand

By François Larivée The CIL name is a commercial brand that immediately evokes something in the collective consciousness, namely paint. However, for those who explore the history behind this well-known...

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Molly Lamb Bobak, Canada’s first female official war artist overseas: A...

By Krista Cooke Molly Lamb Bobak, the first female official war artist overseas, is arguably the Second World War painter who best captured Canadian women’s experiences of military life. In 1942, Molly...

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Dressing the Troops: Knitting During the Wars

By Cara Downey Canadian knitters played a significant role in outfitting those who served in various wars, including the First and Second World Wars, as well as the Korean War. Knitters made socks,...

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Women in the war: a Co-Lab challenge

By Rebecca Murray Canadian women are part of the photographic record of the Second World War. The Department of National Defence fonds (RG24/R112) includes over two million photographs, from Comox in...

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The Life of Private Marcel Gauthier (Part 2)

Version française By Ariane Gauthier I first learned about Marcel Gauthier a few years ago when I was visiting the Bény-sur-Mer Canadian War Cemetery, in France. Although we share the same surname,...

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The Final Charge of the Canadian Cavalry

Version française By Ethan M. Coudenys Shells were falling, machine guns were firing, and horses were whinnying as the final cavalry charge of the Great War on the Western Front took place at Moreuil...

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Women in the War: the Royal Canadian Air Force at 100

Version française By Rebecca Murray Please note that many of the visuals for this article were taken from digitized microfiche; as such, the image quality varies, and individual item-level catalogue...

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First on the Lakes: HMCS Griffon

Version française By Dylan Roy Sometimes you come across a record that doesn’t necessarily make sense at first glance. This was my experience when I first looked at the archival description of the...

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Guide to DIY personal military displays

Version française By Sacha Mathew Did you know that you can easily make your own military heritage display by using the tools and digitized records found on the Library and Archives Canada website?...

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My Dear Friend: Letters from Normandy to our Canadian Soldiers

Version française By Ariane Gauthier As part of my work as a reference archivist at Library and Archives Canada (LAC), I often find myself delving into the many documents in the Second World War...

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Black Porter Perspectives: Through the Lens of Military Records

Version française By Rebecca Murray Library and Archives Canada (LAC) holds over 30 million images in various formats, including born digital images, negatives and photographic prints. A single...

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Black Porter Perspectives: Bringing Thomas Nash, a Canadian National Railway...

Version française By Andrew Elliott In the first post of the Black Porter Perspectives series, Rebecca Murray highlighted a wartime photograph that identified a railway sleeping car porter: Jim Jones...

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Black Porter Perspectives: Hospital Ships and Hospital Trains

Version française By Jeff Noakes The image above comes from a series of photographs of Black sleeping car porters from during and after the Second World War. This series documents service to country...

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Black Porter Perspectives: Giving Voice to Rail Service During and After the...

Version française By Stacey Zembrzycki This four-part Black Porter Perspectives blog series is inspired by a striking and haunting set of images found within the Department of National Defence (DND)...

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