**WW2 Canadian The Home Front: An Oral History Of World War Two** is a reference book that presents firsthand accounts from Canadians who lived through the Second World War on the home front. This used softcover edition compiles interviews and personal narratives, offering perspectives from a range of individuals including factory workers, volunteers, and family members of service personnel. The book provides insights into civilian life during wartime, exploring topics such as rationing, employment changes, community involvement, and the effects of the conflict on daily routines. Serving as both a historical document and a resource for researchers, it situates individual experiences within the broader context of Canada’s wartime society. This title is suitable for those interested in Canadian military history, social history, or oral history methodology. The physical condition reflects normal use, with signs of handling and age consistent with a used softcover reference volume. Total of 80 pages.
WW2 Canadian The Home Front An Oral History Of World War Two Used Softcover Reference Book
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