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Nom de l'objet : Pill
Titre : Pill
Type de l'objet : Medicinal
Classification de l'objet : Souvenirs
Catégorie de l'objet : Lethbridge P.o.w. Camp
Numéro de catalogue : C-49691 A-E
Fabricant : UNKNOWN
Pays d'utilisation : CANADA
Période : WW 2
Nombre d'objets : ?
Nombre de parties composantes : ?
Nom des parties composantes : PILL (5)
Étiquette ou poinçon : PILLS STAMPED TARGOPHAGIN/ GODECKE
Signification iconographique : NARRATIVE: STATEMENT ACCORDING TO SOURCE FILE: LETHBRIDGE WAS THE SITE INTERNMENT CAMPS DURING BOTH WORLD WARS; TOTAL OF 16 CAMPS IN CANADA, 5 IN ALBERTA DURING WW 2; #133 LOCATED IN THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF LETHBRIDGE; IN OPERATION FROM NOVEMBER 1942 TO JUNE 1946; LARGEST CAMP IN CANADA CONTAINED TWO-THIRDS OF CANADA POWS; DESIGNED TO HOLD 12,500 (AT ONE POINT HOUSED 15,500; LETHBRIDGE POPULATION AT THIS TIME WAS ONLY 14,000; COST OF BUILDING CAMP WAS $2,000,000.00; FIRST PRISONERS WERE CAPTURED IN NORTH AFRICA; MANY OF POW USED FOR FARM LABOUR, 6,000 BY JUNE 1946; FROM CAMP 133 THERE WERE ONLY FOUR ESCAPES & ALL WERE RECAPTURED...
Département : Military History
Établissement : Glenbow-Alberta Institute, Glenbow Museum  Facebook-Glenbow-Alberta Institute, Glenbow Museum  Twitter-Glenbow-Alberta Institute, Glenbow Museum  YouTube-Glenbow-Alberta Institute, Glenbow Museum
Ville de l'établissement : Calgary
Province de l'établissement : Alberta

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