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Austro-Hungarians in Canada’s Internment Camps, 1914-1920: Part of a Worldwide Story

Austro-Hungarians in Canada’s Internment Camps, 1914-1920: Part of a Worldwide Story

Update: 2020-10-26
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Starting in the 1890’s, countries around the world, including Spain, the US, and the British Empire, began a policy of interning populations considered potentially dangerous. Professor Patrouch outlines this context before concentrating on the internment camp system set up in Canada during the First World War in which thousands of men (and some women and children) from Austria-Hungary were incarcerated.

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Austro-Hungarians in Canada’s Internment Camps, 1914-1920: Part of a Worldwide Story

Austro-Hungarians in Canada’s Internment Camps, 1914-1920: Part of a Worldwide Story

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