Canada remembers - back to "civvy" street : post-war veteran re-establishment.: V32-379/2005E-PDF
"More than a million Canadians served in the armed forces during the Second World War. The Department of Veterans Affairs was created in 1944 to handle the important matter of helping the large number of veterans who had to make the transition from fighting a war to becoming productive members of a country finally at peace. To aid these brave men and women who had done so much for their country and the world with their service during the war, many benefits were created to help veterans re-adjust to civilian life"--p. [1].
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Department/Agency | Canada. Veterans Affairs Canada. |
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Title | Canada remembers - back to "civvy" street : post-war veteran re-establishment. |
Variant title | Back to "civvy" street : post-war veteran re-establishment |
Publication type | Monograph |
Language | [English] |
Other language editions | [French] |
Format | Electronic |
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Note(s) | Title from caption. Issued also in French under title: Le Canada se souvient - retour à la vie civile : la réadaptation d'après-guerre. |
Publishing information | [Ottawa?] : Veterans Affairs Canada, [2005?] |
Description | [2] p. : photographs |
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Subject terms | Canada Remembers Program. Veterans World War, 1939-1945 |
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