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- German War Ship CarvingThis wooden ship was carved by a German prisoner of war during the Second World War. A Prisoner of War Camp, called Camp Angler, was set up in Northwestern Ontario, where Neys Provincial Park is now situated. The prisoner gifted the ship carving to Canadian soldier John Malyna, who was …This wooden ship was carved by a German prisoner of war during the Second World War. A Prisoner of War Camp, called Camp Angler, was set up in Northwestern Ontario, …Schreiber Heritage & Tourism Committee
- Aerial Photograph of a Japanese-Canadian Internment CampPhotocopy of a photograph that shows a Japanese-Canadian internment camp from above. Caption reads: The Japanese who agreed to "relocation" in Ontario were temporarily housesd in a Germna POW camp at Neys, Ontario. Picture courtesy of "The Politics of Racism" by Ann Gomer Sunahara. Owned by Brodie Resource Library.Photocopy of a photograph that shows a Japanese-Canadian internment camp from above. Caption reads: The Japanese who agreed to "relocation" in Ontario were temporarily housesd in a Germna POW camp …Schreiber Heritage & Tourism Committee
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