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Recruitment and Conscription
Recruitment and Conscription
As the war advanced, more and more Canadian soldiers died in combat, and the need for more recruits became pressing. Many men volunteered, but they weren't enough. The spector of conscription loomed and became a reality.
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Filmed interview with a specialist
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Film excerpts
Unwanted Soldiers
In Desperate Battle: Normandy 1944
Mackenzie King and the Conscription Crisis
Mackenzie King and the Conscription Crisis
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Unwanted Soldiers
1999, director: Jari Osborne
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In Desperate Battle: Normandy 1944
1992, director: Brian McKenna
The first Canadians to enlist in 1939 were motivated by
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Mackenzie King and the Conscription Crisis
1991, director: Erna Buffie
In 1944 the Canadian government finally implemented overseas
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Excerpt (3:18)
Mackenzie King and the Conscription Crisis
1991, director: Erna Buffie
In 1940 Mackenzie King implemented a soft form of
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Filmed interview with a specialist
Jacques Lacoursière talks about conscription in Canada.
2008
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Archives
(1942)
Canada's New Army Needs Men Like You
The appeal to collective memory, historical heroes and mythical figures to exalt values
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(1942)
Prime Minister W.L. Mackenzie King Voting in the Plebiscite of 1942
After declaring war on Germany on September 10, 1939 with the promise that only volunteers
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(1941)
Canadian Army Recruiting Office
The Canadian Forces expanded enormously from 1939 to 1944. The number of men and women in
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(1939)
Anti-conscription Demonstration
This anti-conscription demonstration was organized by students at Université de Montréal
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