Enemy Aliens, Prisoners of War
Discover the compelling history of civilian internment in Canada during World War I with Enemy Aliens, Prisoners of War by Bohdan Kordan. Published by McGill-Queen's University Press in 2002, this hardback edition spans 232 pages, offering an in-depth examination of the internment of approximately eight thousand immigrant-settlers classified as "enemy aliens." Kordan critically analyzes the policies and practices surrounding their internment, shedding light on the complex and often troubling realities faced by these individuals. This book is essential for anyone interested in Canadian history, military studies, and the impact of war on civilian populations. Dive into this significant historical account and gain insights into the challenges of identity and belonging amidst conflict.