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Nazi Germany made a systematic effort to proselytize among Saskatchewan's Germans in the 1930s. Fewer that 1% endorsed their message, but some did migrate back to Germany before anti-Nazi sentiment became overwhelming in 1939.
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Pages in category "1930s photographs" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Union Station in Regina, Saskatchewan, circa 1915 Canadian Pacific Railway Station, Regina, Saskatchewan 1909. Early photos of downtown demonstrate the substantial effort required of early civic authorities and residents to deal with the barren setting of Buffalo Bones—as the site was referred to before being renamed in 1882 after Queen ...
Nazi Germany made a systematic effort to proselytize among Saskatchewan's Germans in the 1930s. Fewer than 1% endorsed their message, but some did migrate back to Germany before anti-Nazi sentiment became overwhelming in 1939.
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