Eric Brunt's interviews with Second World War veterans now available through the Canadian War Museum
CNW/ - In 2018, Eric Brunt set out in a van to travel across Canada, with the goal of interviewing and filming as many surviving Second World War veterans ...
Russia’s sinister ‘Doomsday Radio’ broadcast a threat to NATO in a burst of coded messages on Monday (November 17). One read ...
“The veterans of the Second World War represented to us all that we wanted to believe in when it comes to Canada serving ...
EADaily, November 18th, 2025. Two journalists of the British mustard Daily Express, Will Stewart and Emily Wright, in search ...
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How the Château Laurier helped win the Second World War
As Levine notes in his latest book, The Dollar A Year Men: How the best business brains in Canada helped win the Second World ...
Vladimir Putin's so-called Doomsday Radio has spewed out more coded messages singling out the NATO state of Latvia as ...
In the First World War, Canadian farmers were given a clear goal: produce as much wheat as possible. One poster from 1918 ...
The Windsor Public Library is marking Remembrance Day by reaching into its audio archives and showcasing the stories of local ...
A captured Ukrainian soldier, Nikolay Timchenko, has revealed a harrowing account of surrendering to Russian forces near ...
Cmdr. Robert Watkin still remembers the exact moment he decided he would join the military and fight for his country in the ...
For the American World War II veterans, all in their late 90s or early 100s, the event marked what will be one of the last times they gather to publicly relay what they endured and how it shaped them.
The King will lead the two-minute silence at the National Service of Remembrance at the Cenotaph in Whitehall at 11am.
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