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What Were the Conditions for Prisoners of War in Ottawa Between 1939 and 1945?

World War II affected many countries, and Canada was no exception. Although no battles took place on Canadian soil, Canadian soldiers actively fought in...

The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Ottawa

The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is one of the most significant landmarks in Canada’s capital. It serves as a symbol of remembrance for...

Ottawa at War: The Military Chapters of Canada’s Capital

Historical records and firsthand accounts take us back to September 3, 1939, in Ottawa. A peaceful time, peaceful people—Labour Day weekend. It was the...

Charity in Ottawa During World War II

War affected all aspects of life in the country. Beyond the sense of danger and active combat, Ottawa residents dedicated their efforts to volunteerism...

Nutrition on the Home Front: The Diet of Ottawa Residents During World War II

During World War II and the five years that followed, Canadians experienced strict rationing of sugar, meat, dairy, and other food items. Ottawa Yes...

Winston Churchill’s Visits to Ottawa and His Iconic Life Magazine Cover Photo

During World War II, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill visited Canada’s capital to address urgent wartime matters. It was in Ottawa that Canadian photographer...

Royal Visits to Ottawa

What could be more intriguing than a journey into the past—especially when it involves royal visits? There were quite a few of them, and...

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