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  5. Austro-Hungarians in Canada’s Internment Camps, 1914-1920. Part of a World-wide Story
  • Exploring Central European History: WI Director's Podcast
  • Lt. Commander Sir Georg von Trapp and Maria Kutschera: The Story behind the “Sound of Music”
  • Austro-Hungarians in Canada’s Internment Camps, 1914-1920. Part of a World-wide Story
  • The Vienna World’s Fair of 1873: Big Plans, not so big Results
  • Marie Antoinette was not Alone: Medieval and Early Modern Habsburg Marriage Diplomacy. The Women who left Home
  • Early Modern Climate Change: “The Little Ice Age” hits Central Europe
  • A Late Medieval Pandemic: The “Black Death” and the Rise of the Habsburg Dynasty

Austro-Hungarians in Canada’s Internment Camps, 1914-1920. Part of a World-wide Story

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Yoho National Park display. Photo credit: Joseph F. Patrouch
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Canada's First National Internment Operations (Map). Photo credit: internmentcanada.ca
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Cave and Basin internment camp, Banff AB. Photo credit: Calgary Herald, Sept. 14, 2013.
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