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The
World War II Service Database
Honouring
The University of Manitoba's
Contribution to the Allied War Effort
This
is the place where you can find information on persons who had the
distinction of serving in World War II after attending, teaching
or working at the University of Manitoba. The Second World War was
the costliest war in history. Over the course of six years, millions
of people perished. The armed forces of Canada, Great Britain, and
the United States played a key role in winning the war for the Allies.
The
University of Manitoba sent approximately 3500 students and alumni
to fight in the war, as well as more than 40 faculty and staff members.
An undetermined number of students attended the University following
their war service. Two faculty members did not return; the tally
of students who paid the ultimate sacrifice is higher (approximately
225). This project honours the contributions of the men and women
of the University of Manitoba who served in the military.
The
information in this database was compiled to the best of our ability
from public sources, but is not considered definitive. Please contact
us if you have further information regarding University of Manitoba
students, faculty, or staff who served in World War II.
This website was researched and developed by:
- Julianna Trivers -- database research
- Meaghan Buchanan -- database research,
website design
- Scott Goodine -- database research
- Jared Whiklo -- database design
- Brian Hubner -- concept origination
- Shelley Sweeney -- administration
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