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UKRAINIAN

INTERNMENT IN CANADA

The Ukrainian Canadian Internment was a period of confinement of "enemy aliens" during and after the First World War, spanning from 1914 - 1920, under the terms of the War Measures Act.​

BOOKS AND RESOURCES

Canada's first national internment operations of 1914 - 1920, Map of Internment Camps

Canada's First National Internment Camps Opening and Closing Dates

Thinking About History: A Free TC2 Guide for Teachers on Canada's First National Internment Operations

Recognizing an Historic Injustice: A Free TC2 Guide for Teachers on Canada's First National Internment Operations

Reconnaître une injustice historique: A Free TC2 Guide for Teachers on Canada's First National Internment Operations

Developing Understanding through the Arts: A Free TC2 Guide for Teachers on Canada's First National Internment Operations

Développer la compréhension par le biais de l’art-Reconnaître une injustice historique: A Free TC2 Guide for Teachers on Canada's First National Internment Operations

Roll Call, Lest We Forget, by L. Luciuk, N. Yurieva and R. Zakaluzny

A partial list of Internees

Roll Call Additions

Enemy Alien A True Story of Life behind Barbed Wire, a book by Kassandra Luciuk and Nicole Marie Burton, February 12, 2020

Civilian Internment In Canada: Histories And Legacies, Editor: Rhonda L. Hinther, Jim Mochoruk, U of M Press, 2020

"Internment in Canada during the Great War: Rights, Responsibilities and Dilpomacy." Internment during the First World War. A Mass Global Phenomenon, edited by Stefan Manz, Panikos Panayi, and Matthew Stibbe. London: Routledge Press, 2019, 162-80

Left in the Cold, Canada's First Internment Camps, Calgary Journal, 2019

Ukrainian Internment in Canada, The Canadian Encyclopedia, published 2018

Fernie At War 1914 - 1919, Wayne Norton, Caitin Press, 2017

The Affirmation of Witnesses, ​The Causes and Consequences of Canada's First National Internment Operations, 1914-1920, published 2011

Kingston Symposium - Lord Cultural Resources Report, 2010

Without Just Cause: Canada's First National Internment Operationss and the Ukrainian Canadians, 2006

Castle Mountain Internment Camp, Banff National Park, official camp diary and photographs, Glenbow Museum, Calgary, Alberta

Enemy Aliens, Prisoners of War. Internment in Canada during the Great War. by Bohdan Kordan, McGill-Queen's University Press 2002

In Fear of the Barbed Wire Fence: Canada's First National Internment Operations and the Ukrainian Canadians 1914-1920, published 2001

Frances Swyripa and John Herd Thompson, eds, Loyalties in Conflict: Ukrainians in Canada during the Great War, (Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, University of Alberta), 1983

"In My Charge", The Canadian Internment Camp Photographs of Sergeant William Buck, Lubomyr Luciuk & Borys Sydoruk, 1997

Sir William Otter and Internment Operations in Canada during the First World War, Desmond Morton, The Canadian Historical Review, March 1974

Ukrainian Canadians in Canada's Wars. V.J. Kaye, Ukrainian Canadian Research Foundation 1983

Canada's First National Internment Operations, 1914 - 1920 pamphlet

Spirit Lake Internment Camp, Research by Father Menard (in French)

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La première campagne nationale d'internement au Canada, 1914-1920 brochure

Перші всенаціональні операції інтернування в Канаді, 1914-1920 брошура

Map of Canada's First Internment Camps

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