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In Their Own Voices: Stories From Canadian Veterans and Their Loved Ones

We interviewed over 200 Canadian veterans and their loved ones. Hear their voices and discover their stories.

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A collage of many faces

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A collage of many faces

Online exhibition

In Their Own Voices: Stories From Canadian Veterans and Their Loved Ones

We interviewed over 200 Canadian veterans and their loved ones. Hear their voices and discover their stories.

Until Dec. 21, 2024

Online exhibition

Invasion! Canadians and the battle of Normandy, 1944

The D-Day landings and the Battle of Normandy opened another front in the war against Germany — an important step towards the Allies’ May 1945 victory in Europe.

Until Dec. 21, 2024

A group of soldiers from the Canadian War Museum walking down a dirt road in Ottawa.

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Canada and the First World War

Canada’s contribution to the First World War led to growing autonomy and international recognition, but at great cost.

Until Dec. 21, 2024

A group of men in uniform from the Canadian War Museum, in Ottawa, walking down a street.

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Canada at War Against Japan, 1941–1945

Learn more about a war that had terrible and wide-ranging consequences in Canada and abroad.

Until Dec. 21, 2024

A painting of a group of soldiers in gas masks.

Online exhibition

Women in Service – The War Art of Molly Lamb Bobak

Explore 19 works created by Molly Lamb Bobak during her time as an official war artist.

Until Dec. 21, 2024

A group of people on the top of a tank at the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa.

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Liberation! Canada and the Netherlands, 1944–1945

Canadians played an important role in the liberation of the Netherlands during the Second World War.

Until Dec. 21, 2024

An old map of a city with a red arrow, showcasing historical landmarks in Ottawa at the Canadian War Museum.

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The American Revolution (1775-1783)

Most of Britain's American colonies rebel in 1775 and form the United States in 1783. Other British colonies remain loyal to the Crown and eventually unite in 1867 to form the Dominion of Canada.

Until Dec. 21, 2024

A painting of ships burning in the water exhibited in Ottawa's Canadian War Museum.

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The Seven Years’ War (1754-1763)

In North America, the war leads to the British Conquest of Canada, the American Revolution, and the first step towards recognition of Aboriginal Title by the Crown.

Until Dec. 21, 2024

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A fighter jet on display in the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa.