Port Elgin's War: A History of a Canadian Town and the 98th (Bruce) Anti-tank Battery during the Second World War
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During the Second World War Canada evolved with the currents of the modern age, developing both technologically and industrially to become an Allied partner in the war against the Axis powers. This process can be seen, in part, by exploring the history of Port Elgin, Ontario, a small town situated northwest of Toronto on Lake Huron's shore. Geopolitically, Canadians shed their reliance on Britain for security as closer ties were forged with the United States. As a snapshot of Canadian socie...






















