The Memory Project is an initiative of Canada’s Historica-Dominion Institute to create a record of Canada’s participation in the Second World War and Korean War as seen through the eyes of the veterans themselves. The Memory Project is aiming to provide every living Second World War and Korean War veteran with the opportunity to share their memories through oral interviews and digitized artifacts and memorabilia…. and these stories and interviews are made available on the Memory Project’s website for all to see for all time. If you want a first-hand account of Canadians at war, click here to access the Memory Project.
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