Battlefront Newfoundland

Battlefront Newfoundland
Title Battlefront Newfoundland PDF eBook
Author Jack Fitzgerald
Publisher Breakwater Books
Pages 316
Release 2010
Genre History
ISBN

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Newfoundlanders initially viewed World War II as a foreign conflict and believed that the violence in Europe could not spread to these shores. That complacency was shaken on March 3, 1942, when U-587 fired torpedoes at St. John's during the first German attack on North American soil. In the months that followed, U-boats destroyed ships at Lance Cove and Wabana on Bell Island. And in a fatal surface attack on the Newfoundland ferry Caribou, German submarines sent it to the bottom of the Atlantic with the loss of 137 lives. Battlefront Newfoundland records and preserves the provocative history of Newfoundland and its people during these dramatic years of WWII. Jack Fitzgerald is the bestselling author of Crimes that Shocked Newfoundland and The Jack Ford Story: Newfoundland's POW in Nagasaki.

Out Here

Out Here
Title Out Here PDF eBook
Author Melvin Baker
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 351
Release 2024-06-18
Genre History
ISBN 0228023467

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Vice Admiral Sir Humphrey Thomas Walwyn (1879–1957) was the British-appointed governor of Newfoundland from 1936 to 1946 – a period of remarkable change that would culminate in Newfoundland’s union with Canada in 1949. Assembling records from the British national archives and the provincial archives in Newfoundland and Labrador, Out Here presents readers with Walwyn’s quarterly reports to the secretary of state for dominion affairs in London throughout his tenure as governor. Walwyn’s position offered him a unique vantage point on the political and economic situation in Newfoundland throughout this tumultuous period. His reports bear witness to profound change, chronicling the economic downturn experienced in the final years of the Great Depression, followed by the unprecedented prosperity sparked by the Second World War that set the stage for debates over governance and for significant constitutional advance. The detailed accounts of Walwyn’s daily life in Newfoundland feature rich descriptions of capital city, company town, and outport mores; they paint a picture of coastal life in the mid-twentieth century and introduce the wide array of characters the governor encountered. Throughout, the candid insider accounts of Governor Walwyn are augmented by expert historical context and illustrated with a generous selection of contemporary photographs. As a whole, Out Here stands as an invaluable primary-source record and an important trove of information on wartime experiences in Atlantic Canada.

The Voice of Newfoundland

The Voice of Newfoundland
Title The Voice of Newfoundland PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey Allison Webb
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 293
Release 2008-01-01
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0802098207

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The Voice of Newfoundland studies cultural and political changes in Newfoundland from 1939 to 1949 by taking a close look at the Broadcasting Corporation of Newfoundland's radio programming and the responses of their listeners.

The Ordnance Department: on Beachhead and Battlefront

The Ordnance Department: on Beachhead and Battlefront
Title The Ordnance Department: on Beachhead and Battlefront PDF eBook
Author Lida Mayo
Publisher
Pages 552
Release 1968
Genre World War, 1939-1945
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The Ordnance Department: On beachhead and battlefront, by L. Mayo

The Ordnance Department: On beachhead and battlefront, by L. Mayo
Title The Ordnance Department: On beachhead and battlefront, by L. Mayo PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 552
Release 1955
Genre World War, 1939-1945
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Chasing Shadows

Chasing Shadows
Title Chasing Shadows PDF eBook
Author Clifford Patrick Hall
Publisher FriesenPress
Pages 256
Release 2021-10-29
Genre History
ISBN 103912674X

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Karl is a survivor. The night bombings of Dresden when he was a child still haunt him to this day. The terrible whistling sound as the bombs fell through the sky. His mother held him tightly while covering their heads with a heavy blanket. Their windows were blown out as bombs exploded around them. That’s why he didn’t flinch when first confronted by the notorious Nazi criminal in Santa Catarina, Brazil. This is different as he looks directly into the soulless eyes of this man who has killed hundreds at Auschwitz and is now pointing the pistol directly at him.

Fighting Newfoundlander

Fighting Newfoundlander
Title Fighting Newfoundlander PDF eBook
Author Gerald W.L. Nicholson
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 616
Release 2006-10-10
Genre History
ISBN 0773583661

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The Fighting Newfoundlander is a vivid history of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment - the "Blue Puttees" - and its heroic contributions to the war effort. Gerald Nicholson details the harrowing experiences of the Newfoundland Regiment (the only Canadian unit) at Gallipoli and later at Beaumont Hamel where 710 of the 801 officers and men who took part in the assault were casualties. He also follows them to the Third Battle of Ypres and Cambrai, for which they were granted the title "Royal" - the only army unit to receive such a distinction during World War I.