Series consists of 2 files containing information on the background of the United Nations War Crimes Tribunal, Japan’s obligation to uphold the Geneva Convention, as well as correspondence relating to Major Loranger’s duties with No. 5 War Crimes Court in Hong Kong. This series also includes copies of military law and court-martial manuals, magazine articles on the war crime trials, and information on the locations of various war graves.
Series consists of 5 files regarding the war crimes trial held in Aurich, Germany during 1946. . It includes lists of personnel, witnesses, spectators and escorts; medical and dental records of an accused man; outgoing signals and other documents. The major subject covered include: war crime trials in Germany. The series is arranged in numerical order by the Kardex reference number.
Fonds consists of booklets and intelligence reports from the War Office of Great Britain. These booklets provide Royal Artillery Notes from 1947 to 1949, reports of military activities overseas from 1943-1945, War Establishments for various units and military training pamphlets, There are four series:
I. Royal Artillery Notes
II. Current Reports from Overseas
III. British and Canadian War Establishments
IV. Military Training Pamphlets (85/604, 85/625, 91/263, 2012/26)
Fonds consists of an unpublished work researched and written by Wayne W. Walker in 2006 and entitled ""The Annapolis Regiments" of Nova Scotia: The Officers, NCOs and Men of the 69th and 72nd Battalions of Infantry Volunteer Militia 1867-1914." The document chronicles and honours "The Annapolis Regiments", 69th and 72nd Battalions of Infantry, and the Annapolis county men who volunteered to serve their country as part-time soldiers. The record starts with the battalions' formation in 1867 and follows them through to their calling out to active service as part of the 6th division, Canadian Expeditionary Force for overseas service in October 1914. A few early records concerning the Digby County Artillery Militia Unit and the Digby County Infantry Battalion (which was never raised) are also included.
Walker, Wayne W. (Wayne Warren), 1946-Fonds consists of financial material related to Canada's military. The 5 files used by W.C. Clark when he was Deputy Minister of Finance are as follows:
- Cabinet Defence Committee Material, March 1951-November 1952
- 1950 Meetings of Panel on Economic Aspects of Defence Questions with Supporting Papers
- 1951 Meetings of Panel on Economic Aspects of Defence Questions with Supporting Papers
- 1952 Meetings of Panel on Economic Aspects of Defence Questions with Supporting Papers
- Canada Defence Production. Estimates for the Three-Year Program April 1, 1951-March 31, 1954 (Dated 15 April 1952)
Series consists of files on the subjects of three files of records relating to Weapons Submissions - Sonar and Gunnery, Personal Correspondence and Officers Training, and Weapons Division Publications and Orders Affecting Weapons. The files are in a rough chronological order.
Series consists of files of material related to electricity, sonar electronics, anti-submarine warfare, gunnery notes, planned maintenance, organization, ammunition, and course reading materials.
Series consists of one file containing Brodeur’s report of service in HMCS Kootenay.
Series consists of weather reports during the ice storm, particularly from 4 Intelligence Company and 438 Tactical Helicopter Squadron. Also includes weather news. The reports are highlighted in red in the finding aid.
Series consists of four volumes of weekly merchant shipping casualty reports during the Second World War.
Series consists of three volumes of weekly operational summaries detailing the movements and operations of all HMC Ships in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans during the Second World War. The operational summaries for 1941 and 1943 are under the fonds number 95/66. The summaries for 1942 are located under the fonds number 85/251
Series consists of daily war telegraphs (DWs) and weekly war summaries from the Second World War. These reports covered the political and strategic situation in the British Dominions and Canada.
Series consists of records regarding construction engineering acquisition of property, correspondence, organization chart and operations order related to the Western Air Command. The series is arranged by the Kardex reference number.
Canada. Royal Canadian Air Force. Western Air CommandFonds consists primarily of signals, correspondence, reports and forms from the time of each convoy's organization, sailing and arrival as well as any subsequent proceedings where applicable during 1941-1945. A "Voyage Report", reports from the Commodore and from individual ships, and a "Report of Attack on U-Boat" are examples of the type of material frequently found in the selection. In some cases detailed routeing instructions, sailing orders, narratives and log entries have been included. The amount of material for each convoy varies but in general adds up to a fairly extensive record of its lifetime. Some of the convoy series are nearly complete, with only a few omissions.
Great Britain. Admiralty. Western Approaches CommandSubseries consists of one file of lectures and exercises related to the Military Profession course.
Subseries consists of two files of lectures and exercises on war and strategy, and “Hannibal” Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty material.
Subseries consists of one file for the course on military technology.
Subseries consists of one file for the course on foreign armed forces.
Subseries consists of a file entitled Scope of Military Action (Land Forces and Amphibious Operations) exploring battle strategies and tactics using case studies.
Fonds consists of transcripts of interviews conducted by Wilfred Lund during 1995 and 2000-2001 when he was under contract to the Directorate of History and Heritage. He undertook a series of oral history interviews with eminent members of the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN). Also includes photocopies of papers documenting the naval career of Vice-Admiral Nigel Brodeur with the RCN during 1963-1990. There are 2 series: Fonds is comprised of the following series:
- Transcripts of Interviews
- Nigel Brodeur Papers