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Memorandum
1965, director: Donald Brittain, John Spotton
The Nazis referred to their systematic genocide of European...
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Fields of Sacrifice
1963, director: Donald Brittain
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Fields of Sacrifice
1963, director: Donald Brittain
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Fields of Sacrifice
1963, director: Donald Brittain
Canadians played a vital role in liberating Holland in...
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Il était une guerre
1959, director: Louis Portugais
Getting married was one way of avoiding military service....
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To the Ladies
1946
Having played an essential role in the wartime economy,...
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To the Ladies
1946
In 1941 the Canadian government imposed a total freeze on...
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Fields of Sacrifice
Excerpt  (2:14) 1963, director: Donald Brittain
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A film of dignity and beauty, a memorable tribute to the more than 100 000 Canadians who gave their lives in the service of their country on foreign battlegrounds. The film visits battlefields of the first and second World Wars and cemeteries where servicemen are buried. Filmed from Hong Kong to Sicily, this documentary is designed to show Canadians places they have reason to know but may not be able to visit.