POW Behind Canadian Barbed Wire

POW  Behind Canadian Barbed Wire
Author: David J. Carter
Publsiher: Elkwater, Alta. : Eagle Butte Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1998
Genre: Prisoner-of-war camps
ISBN: STANFORD:36105028772353

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Within the Barbed Wire Fence

Within the Barbed Wire Fence
Author: Takeo Ujo Nakano
Publsiher: Lorimer
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2012-09-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781459402607

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Takeo Nakano immigrated to Canada from Japan in 1920, later marrying and starting a family in his adopted homeland. Takeo's passion was poetry, and he cultivated the exquisite form known as tanka. Then came the Second World War. Takeo Nakano was one of thousands of Japanese men forcibly separated from his family in 1942 and interned in labour camps in the British Columbia interior. Takeo was one of those who protested the forced labour in the camps and the separation from his family. His punishment was to be sent even further away, to an isolated internment camp in northern Ontario. This book, first published in 1982, is a rare first-person account of the experience of internment. This new edition includes a foreword by his daughter, Leatrice M. Willson Chan, with whom he collaborated in preparing his memoir.

Enemy Alien

Enemy Alien
Author: Kassandra Luciuk
Publsiher: Between the Lines
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2020-03-16
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9781771134736

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This graphic history tells the story of Canada’s first national internment operations through the eyes of John Boychuk, an internee held in Kapuskasing from 1914 to 1917. The story is based on Boychuk’s actual memoir, which is the only comprehensive internee testimony in existence. The novel follows Boychuk from his arrest in Toronto to Kapuskasing, where he spends just over three years. It details the everyday struggle of the internees in the camp, including forced labour and exploitation, abuse from guards, malnutrition, and homesickness. It also documents moments of internee agency and resistance, such as work slowdowns and stoppages, hunger strikes, escape attempts, and riots. Little is known about the lives of the incarcerated once the paper trail stops, but Enemy Alien subsequently traces Boychuk’s parole, his search for work, his attempts to organize a union, and his ultimate settlement in Winnipeg. Boychuk’s reflections emphasize the much broader context in which internment takes place. This was not an isolated incident, but rather part and parcel of Canadian nation building and the directives of Canada’s settler colonial project.

Prisoners of the Home Front

Prisoners of the Home Front
Author: Martin F. Auger
Publsiher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2011-11-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780774841535

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In the middle of the most destructive conflict in human history, the Second World War, almost 40,000 Germans civilians and prisoners of war were detained in internment and work camps across Canada. Prisoners of the Home Front details the organization and day-to-day affairs of these internment camps and reveals the experience of their inmates. Auger concludes that Canada abided by the Geneva Convention; its treatment of German prisoners was humane. This book sheds light on life behind barbed wire, filling an important void in our knowledge of the Canadian home front during the Second World War.

Beyond Barbed Wire

Beyond Barbed Wire
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2012
Genre: World War, 1939-1945
ISBN: 1550713922

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Barbed Wire Imperialism

Barbed Wire Imperialism
Author: Aidan Forth
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2017-10-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780520293977

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Introduction : Britain's empire of camps -- Concentrating the "dangerous classes" : the cultural and material foundations of British camps -- "Barbed wire deterrents" : detention and relief at Indian famine campus, 1876-1901 -- "A source of horror and dread" : plague camps in Indian and South Africa, 1896-1901 -- Concentrated humanity : the management and anatomy of colonial campus, c. 1900 -- Camps in a time of war : civilian concentration in southern Africa, 1900-1901 -- "Only matched in times of famine and plague" : life and death in the concentration camps -- "A system steadily perfected" : camp reform and the "new geniuses from India", 1901-1903 -- Epilogue : Camps go global : lessons, legacies, and forgotten solidarities

Behind Barbed Wire

Behind Barbed Wire
Author: Alexander Mikaberidze
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2018-11-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781440857621

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An indispensable reference on concentration camps, death camps, prisoner-of-war camps, and military prisons offering broad historical coverage as well as detailed analysis of the nature of captivity in modern conflict. This comprehensive reference work examines internment, forced labor, and extermination during times of war and genocide, with a focus on the 20th and 21st centuries and particular attention paid to World War II and recent conflicts in the Middle East. It explores internment as it has been used as a weapon and led to crimes against humanity and is ideal for students of global studies, history, and political science as well as politically and socially aware general readers. In addition to entries on such notorious camps as Abu Ghraib, Andersonville, Auschwitz, and the Hanoi Hilton, the encyclopedia includes profiles of key perpetrators of camp and prison atrocities and more than a dozen curated and contextualized primary source documents that further illuminate the subject. Primary sources include United Nations documents outlining the treatment of prisoners of war, government reports of infamous camp and prison atrocities, and oral histories from survivors of these notorious facilities.

In Fear of the Barbed Wire Fence

In Fear of the Barbed Wire Fence
Author: Lubomyr Y. Luciuk
Publsiher: [Kingston, Ont.] : Kashtan Press
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015051614777

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