The 11th Armoured Division during Second World War
Mass-Observation during the Second World War by Paul A. Thomas
177 Squadron Royal Air Force in Burma, 1943-1945 History and Personal Narratives by Atholl Sutherland Brown.
The 43rd Wessex Division at War, 1944-1945
The RJCO Holocaust Education Teacher Training Program published by the Regional Jewish Communities of Ontario in partnership with UIA Federations Canada and the Canadian Jewish Congress, Ontario Region.
A PhD Thesis on the wartime experiences of the Dutch province of Zeeland during the Second World War by Kirk Goodlet.
An MA Thesis on the Canadian Officers' Training Corps by Dan Byers.
An MA Thesis on D-Day and maintaining morale in the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division by R. Alexander Souchen.
The Manuscripts Fonds is a collection of works pertaining to the Great War, the inter-war years, and the Second World War. The collection consists of memoirs, unofficial regimental histories, and graduate dissertations. The documents themselves cover a wide range of topics, including, military monographs, the development of jet and rocket airplanes, interwar British foreign policy, primary documents relating to the Battle of Buron (1944), the Belgian Adegem Canadian War Cemetery registry, and diaries. The manuscripts range in length from 15 pages to 900 pages.
Sans titreStories about members of Saskatoon's Nutana Branch 362 Royal Canadian Legion in both war and peacetime.
The Story of the Guards Armoured Division.
The Development of Jet and Rocket Airplanes in Germany from 1938-1945.
Canada's highest scoring air gunner ace, seven kills one damaged.
Port Elgin during the Second World War by Franco David Macri.
British Foreign policy, 1930-1939 by Aaron Krishtalka
Major J.E. Oldfield; An unofficial history of The Westminster Regiment (Motor) in World War II
Mass-Observation and 'Race' during
Personal Diary of W.J. O'Brien, 25 CFA during the Great War. Edited by his son, Rev. W. H. O'Brien, CSB.
Written by the officers' committed of the 22e Régiment; history of the Regiment.
Lt. Col John S. Edondson; Personal account and study of aspects of The Attack on Verrières Ridge by The South Saskatchewan Regiment on 20 July 1944