‘Canadian Army Korean War Housewife Dated 1950’ is a fascinating exploration of the life of a Canadian housewife during the time of the Korean War in the early 1950s. This narrative provides a deep dive into the everyday struggles and triumphs faced by women on the home front, while their husbands were away fighting in the war. From rationing resources to managing households single-handedly, this book portrays the grit, determination, and resilience of these unsung heroes. It offers a unique perspective on this period of history, highlighting the role of women during wartime, a subject often overlooked in mainstream narratives. The story is a tribute to the silent sacrifices made by the women behind the soldiers, painting a vivid picture of life in Canada during the tumultuous years of the Korean War.






