Canada opens exhibit on First World War internment of “enemy aliens”

The Province reports on the opening of an exhibit at Banff National Park, Canada, about the internment of “enemy aliens” during the First World War.

“Enemy Aliens, Prisoners of War: Canada’s First World War Internment Operations 1914-1920” explores the history of the 8,500 men, women and children – largely of Ukranian descent – who were interred during the conflict.

To read the full article, visit The Province website here.

Date of article publication: 13/09/2013

Posted by: Daniel Barry, Centenary News