
Troops leave Nijmegen, the Netherlands, on their way back to Canada, May 1945.
CAPT. J. ERNEST DeGUIRE, LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES CANADA—PA144869
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Troops leave Nijmegen, the Netherlands, on their way back to Canada, May 1945.
CAPT. J. ERNEST DeGUIRE, LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES CANADA—PA144869
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Notice what is most likely “Tokiyo” [sic] and “Japan” written on the wall behind them. These boys may have been destined for invasion of Japan before the use of Atomic weaponry made said invasion unnecessary.