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1950: Soldiers, Warriors and Leaders (116)1951: Soldiers, Warriors and Leaders (127)1952: Soldiers, Warriors and Leaders (113)1953: Soldiers, Warriors and Leaders (112)1954: Soldiers, Warriors and Leaders (92)1955: Soldiers, Warriors and Leaders (88)1956: Soldiers, Warriors and Leaders (90)1957: Soldiers, Warriors and Leaders (91)1958: Soldiers, Warriors and Leaders (88)1959: Soldiers, Warriors and Leaders (82)Soldiers, Warriors and Leaders
1950: Wars, Battles and Conflicts (141)1951: Wars, Battles and Conflicts (153)1952: Wars, Battles and Conflicts (136)1953: Wars, Battles and Conflicts (135)1954: Wars, Battles and Conflicts (109)1955: Wars, Battles and Conflicts (106)1956: Wars, Battles and Conflicts (105)1957: Wars, Battles and Conflicts (104)1958: Wars, Battles and Conflicts (103)1959: Wars, Battles and Conflicts (100)Wars, Battles and Conflicts
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1950: Strategy and Tactics (17)1951: Strategy and Tactics (21)1952: Strategy and Tactics (18)1953: Strategy and Tactics (16)1954: Strategy and Tactics (16)1955: Strategy and Tactics (16)1956: Strategy and Tactics (17)1957: Strategy and Tactics (17)1958: Strategy and Tactics (18)1959: Strategy and Tactics (16)Strategy and Tactics
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Subject > Wars, Battles and Conflicts

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Type: Document Film and Video Sound
Description: A look at Canada's history of diplomacy and peacekeeping, including Canadian involvement in human rights issues, nuclear disarmament and the International Criminal Court.
Site: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
 
 
Type: Film and Video
Description: Television clip presents a reunion of Korean War veterans as they reminisce about their experiences and recall fellow soldiers, some of the 516 Canadians killed in that war, who did not return.
Site: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
 
 
Type: Document Film and Video Sound
Description: During the Second World War, roughly 22,000 Japanese Canadians were forcibly evacuated from the west coast and resettled in other parts of the country. Their struggle for redress and apologies continued after the war.
Site: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
 
 
Type: Film and Video
Description: Debunking of myth of threat posed by Japanese-Canadians during the Second World War, through interviews with both government officials and victims of internment. Argument that it was in fact the very act of resettling and interning Japanese-Canadians that could have alienated them enough to pose a threat in case of Japanese invasion of the Pacific coast.
Site: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
 
 
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Description: It is called Canada's "Forgotten War." Over 500 Canadians died in the United Nations' struggle to repel the communist forces that invaded South Korea on June 25, 1950. To the people they helped liberate, the Canadians were heroes. Yet those who made it home returned to an indifferent country and a government that took 40 years to officially acknowledge their sacrifice. These CBC news stories report and comment on these issues.
Site: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
 
 
Type: Film and Video
Description: David Halton, son of war correspondent Matthew Halton, and a group of Canadian veterans write a final epilogue to the Battle of Ortona.
Site: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
 
 
Type: Document
Description: Students are encouraged to understand Canadian soldiers' contribution to the Korean War and the importance of recognizing this by preparing a brief to the federal government.
Site: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
 
 
Type: Document
Description: An activity to help students understand the role and experiences of the Canadian soldier during the Korean War. It includes ideas for assignments as well as references to media resources.
Site: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
 
 
Type: Film and Video
Description: Four experts on Canadian diplomacy talk about whether Canada deserves its peacekeeping reputation.
Site: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
 
 
Type: Document Film and Video Sound
Description: In these activities, students will have the opportunity to identify and explain what makes a hero, to write diary entries in role as a soldier in the Korean War, to write an editorial from the point of view of a Canadian newspaper in the 1950s either supporting or opposing Canada's involvement in the conflict, to prepare a brief to the federal government regarding the need to honour and memorialize Canadian veterans of the Korean War, and to compare Canada's involvement in the War on Terrorism to Canada's involvement in the Korean War.
Site: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
 
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