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Joe Stinson of Burlington, Ont., sends us an account of a bizarre adventure involving his brother, George, and himself after the 1944 breakout from Normandy.

Humour Hunt

Robert Rae of Toronto and a conducting officer for war correspondents in the fall of 1944, relates this story told by Seaghan Maynes of Reuters

Humour Hunt

Has anybody here seen Kilroy? Art Nelson of Toronto laments that nowhere since the war has he seen the graffiti of Kilroy, the little man

Humour Hunt

Hazel Birt of Winnipeg sends us a story which could no doubt, be set in many other countries: During the long struggle between the Finns

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Mark Durieux of Calgary relays a story told by Dr. Paul Hearne of New York at a Calgary employment seminar for the physically disabled: “I

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Jack Wallace of Ottawa says that while digging around in the Public Archives of Canada he found that the Canadian Army was responsible for an

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An informative primer on Canada’s crucial role in the Normandy landing, June 6, 1944.