Uncertain horizons : Canadians and their world in 1945
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Uncertain horizons : Canadians and their world in 1945
Canadian Committee for the History of the Second World War, 1997
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Introduction / Greg Donaghy
- Canada, Britain and the surrender of the Kriegsmarine / Chris Madsen
- "So untimely a retreat" : the decision to withdraw the Canadian occupation from Germany / Angelika Sauer
- King Kong and the Canadians : a day in the life of the traitor of Arnhem / Bob de Graaff
- Once bitten, twice shy : the origins of the Canadian Army Pacific Force / Galen Roger Perras
- An apocalyptic moment : Mackenzie King and the bomb / Gregory A. Johnson
- The industrial selection and release plan, and the premature release of personnel from the armed forces, 1945-1946 / Michael D. Stevenson
- Preparing for peace : Canada and the reconstruction of the postwar trade, 1943-1945 / Francine McKenzie
- The white paper on reconstruction and Canada's postwar trade policy / Hector Mackenzie
- Colour the future bright : the white paper, the green book and the 1945-1946 Dominion-Provincial Conference on Reconstruction / David Slater
- Behaving as Canadians : British Columbians, 1945-1947 / Patricia Roy
- Planning prosperity : Canadians debate postwar reconstruction / Peter S. McInnis
- Reconstruction politics, the Canadian welfare state and the ambiguity of children's rights, 1940-1950 / Dominique Marshall
- Canada and the Soviet Union in 1945 : the view from Moscow / Larry Black
- From world war to cold war / Reg Whitaker