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Canada, War and Independent Newfoundland, 1914–1949

open access: yesThe London Journal of Canadian Studies, 2023
This article addresses the impact of war on Newfoundland, including Labrador, while Newfoundland was independent from Canada, and the role of war in the eventual addition of Newfoundland as a province of Canada in 1949. Newfoundland’s small and scattered
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“The Second Life” of the Theresienstadt Films after the Second World War

open access: yesApparatus. Film, Media and Digital Cultures of Central and Eastern Europe, 2016
Films shot in the ghetto of Theresienstadt between 1942 and 1945 were long considered lost. Several fragments were found and to this day remain scattered in European and Israeli archives.
Eva Strusková
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Excavaciones arqueológicas y el entorno urbano de Berlín : recordar y olvidar la huellas de la Segunda Guerra Mundial [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
This essay examines how the Second World War can be remembered through archeology at two tourism sites in Berlin. Through data collected from site visits and observations, the motifs of burial, authenticity, and historical value are found to engage ...
Florence, Eloise
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\u3cem\u3eThe Generals: The Canadian Army’s Senior Commanders in the Second World War\u3c/em\u3e by J.L. Granatstein [Review] [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Review of J.L. Granatstein, The Generals: The Canadian Army\u27s Senior Commanders in the Second World War.
Drolet, Gil
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Thomas Crombez, Luk van den Dries (eds.), Mass Theatre in Interwar Europe: Flanders and the Netherlands in an International Perspective

open access: yesBMGN: Low Countries Historical Review, 2015
Thomas Crombez, Luk van den Dries (eds.), Mass Theatre in Interwar Europe: Flanders and the Netherlands in an International Perspective (Leuven: Universitaire pers Leuven, 2014, 164 pp., ISBN 978 90 5867 992 5).
Maartje Abbenhuis
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Marseille, trait d’union entre les deux rives de la Méditerranée et ville ouverte sur le monde dans Marseille porte du sud d’Albert Londres (1927) et Transit d’Anna Seghers (1944)

open access: yesBabel: Littératures Plurielles
The city of Marseilles has a unique geographic position which makes the concept of connectivity highly relevant. As a matter of fact, Marseilles has hosted strangers since Antiquity and is intimately connected to the other major cities around the ...
Youssef Ferdjani
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In the Tradition of Nelson: The Royal Navy in World War II [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Review of Correlli Barnett, Engage the Enemy More Closely: The Royal Navy in the Second World War. New York: W.W.
Vogel, Robert
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Crossroads: Life Changing Stories from the Second World War

open access: yesVIEW Journal of European Television History and Culture, 2016
Crossroads is the name of the concept that narratively connects several WWII-related cultural institutions in Brabant. We were initially looking for ways to connect 4 otherwise very diverse World War II-related institutions (in fact, 3 museums and a ...
Calvi, Licia, Hover, Moniek
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The development of albumin solutions in the Second World War. [PDF]

open access: yesAnaesth Intensive Care, 2023
Featherstone PJ, Ball CM.
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