The University at War: World War II
The increasing threat of another global conflict was
evident in the 1930s. The horrific mortality rate of the First World War
had not been forgotten, however, and together with the human suffering
of the Depression, made some look toward pacifism and argue against another
call to arms from Britain.
Sheaf Editor-in-Chief Alex Tooth |
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"School for Murder" |
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Pulling the Lion's Tail |
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The majority, however, saw a greater threat in Adolf Hitler
and fascism.
Mock Nazi Blitz |
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Hitler Burned in Effigy |
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Training in the Streets of Saskatoon |
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Engineering-RCAF Float |
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march through Memorial Gates. University President J.S. Thomson watches them pass. |
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