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German Canadiana in Ontario Bibliography
Pre-1900 German-Canadian Ethnic Minority Writing
Type: Web project pageAbstract: Part of the Library Series of CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture ©Purdue UniversityKeywords: German authorsYear of publication: 2002Export options:Randarabesken zu Oscar Wilde
Type: Journal ArticleKeywords: Specific Literature: Canadian literatureSubject Language: German language literatureTime Period: 1900-1999Subject Author: Grove Frederick Philip (1879-1948)Subject Work: Randarabesken zu Oscar Wilde (1903)Literary Genre: proseOther Terms: English language translationYear of publication: 2002Export options:Rudy Wiebe: a tribute
Type: BookKeywords: Wiebe Rudy 1934- AppreciationYear of publication: 2002Export options:Selected and Annotated Bibliography of German-Canadian Literature and Criticism
Type: Web project pageKeywords: German authorsYear of publication: 2002Export options:Serious Fun: The Card Game of German Solo as Played in Waterloo County
Type: Journal ArticleKeywords: Associations and clubsLeisure activitiesPennsylvania GermanOntarioCard games Discusses the card game German Solo and its history in Waterloo County and other parts of Ontario. The game's history rules and the use of Pennsylvania German dialect expressions are covered.Year of publication: 2012Export options:Snyder's Corner: The History of G.C.T. Lot 63
Type: Journal ArticleYear of publication: 2002Export options:The Bowmanville Riot
Type: Journal ArticleAbstract: The writer discusses the history of the three-day Battle of Bowmanville, which occurred in Ontario in October 1942 when Canadian troops fired on German prisoners of war during a rebellion at a camp. ...Keywords: World War IIPrisoners of warBowmanvilleYear of publication: 2002Export options:The breath you take from the Lord
Type: BookKeywords:Year of publication: 2002Export options:The dragon and the pearl: poems
Type: BookKeywords: China PoetryYear of publication: 2002Export options:The 'Jewish Phase' in the Movement for Racial Equality in Canada
Type: Journal ArticleAbstract: Following World War II, leaders of Canadian Jewry explained anti-Semitism as an aspect of racial prejudice in general, a problem attributable to pathological individuals who engaged in discrimination ...Keywords: DresdenJewsDiscriminationYear of publication: 2002Export options: