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  35 “Report No. 32, Part III,” paras. 713-17.

  26: THANK YOU, CANADIANS

  1 Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry War Diary, April 1945, RG24, Library and Archives Canada, 23.

  2 “Some notes on Negotiations with the German Higher Comd in Holland, 27 Apr to 5 May, 1945 by Hist Offr I Cdn Corps (Maj. L.A. Wrinch),” RG24, vol. 10796, Library and Archives Canada, 1.

  3 Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry War Diary, 23.

  4 “Some notes on Negotiations,” 1.

  5 “Brief Historical Outline of the Occupation of N.W. Holland by I Canadian Corps,” RG24, vol. 10796, Library and Archives Canada, 1-2.

  6 Lieutenant Colonel F. Carlisle, “Food for the Dutch,” RG24, vol. 10540, March 1958, Library and Archives Canada, 2-3.

  7 Memo Summarizing Arrangements for Meeting with Representatives of the German Authorities in Holland, 27 April 1945,” RG24, vol. 10658, Library and Archives Canada, 1-2.

  8 “Negotiations with Germans in W. Holland 16 Apr-7 May 45, memos, notes, etc., compiled by 1st Army,” RG24, vol. 10658, Library and Archives Canada, n.p.

  9 Henri van der Zee, The Hunger Winter: Occupied Holland, 1944-45 (London: Jill Norman & Hobhouse, 1982), 259.

  10 “Negotiations with Germans in W. Holland,” Appendix C, 1.

  11 Ibid., 2-5.

  12 Carlisle, 1.

  13 “Notes on Monograph ‘Relief For the Netherlands,’ prepared by Hist Sec G-5 Division, SHAEF,” RG24, vol. 10249, Library and Archives Canada, 41-42.

  14 David Kaufman and Michiel Horn, A Liberation Album: Canadians in the Netherlands, 1944-45 (Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1980), 104-05.

  15 “Notes on Monograph ‘Relief For the Netherlands,’” 42.

  16 “Canadian Civil Affairs contribution to feeding the Dutch in Western Holland (B2 Area),” RG24, vol. 10662, Library and Archives Canada, 6.

  17 “Report No. 172, Canadian Military Headquarters—Canadian Participation in Civil Affairs/Military Government, Part IV: Belgium and the Netherlands, General Historical Survey,” Directorate of Heritage and History, Department of National Defence, para. 82.

  18 Van der Zee, 262.

  19 “Some notes on Negotiations,” 2.

  20 George Kitching, Mud and Green Fields: The Memoirs of Major General George Kitching (Langley, BC: Battleline Books, 1985), 253.

  21 “I Canadian Corps Intelligence Summary,” No. 290, May 6, 1945, RG24, vol. 109421, Library and Archives Canada, 2.

  22 Kitching, 253.

  23 “I Canadian Corps Intelligence Summary,” No. 290, 2-5.

  24 Ibid., 4-5.

  25 Kitching, 254.

  26 Van der Zee, 264-65.

  27 “Notes on Monograph ‘Relief For the Netherlands,’” 43.

  28 “Negotiations with Germans in W. Holland,” Appendix C, 2-3.

  29 “Some notes on Negotiations,” 2.

  30 “Negotiations with Germans in W. Holland,” 1-2.

  31 Ibid., 2.

  32 Kitching, 256.

  33 “S &T Maintenance I Cdn Corps Second Maintenance Plan, Operation ‘Faust,’” RG24, vol. 10797, Library and Archives Canada, 1-3.

  34 Robert H. Parkinson, interview by Morgan Witzel, January 19, 1984, University of Victoria Special Collections.

  35 Charles Foulkes, “The Last Great Battle and the Surrender of the German Army,” in Jean E. Portugal, We Were There: The Navy, the Army and the RCAF—A Record for Canada, vol. 7 (Shelburne, ON: Battered Silicon Dispatch Box, 1998), 3576-77.

  36 C.P. Stacey, The Victory Campaign: The Operations in North-West Europe, 1944-1945, vol. 3 (Ottawa: Queen’s Printer, 1960), 609-10.

  37 Foulkes, 3577.

  38 van der Zee, 282.

  39 “Report No. 56 Historical Section Army Headquarters: The German Surrender, May 1945,” Directorate of Heritage and History, Department of National Defence, para. 73.

  40 I Canadian Corps Intelligence Summary,” No. 289, May 5, 1945, RG24, vol. 109421, Library and Archives Canada, 1.

  41 Ibid., 2.

  42 “Report No. 56,” paras. 72-76.

  43 “I Canadian Corps Intelligence Summary,” No. 289, 2.

  44 “Report No. 56,” para. 72.

  45 Ibid., paras. 121-26.

  46 Jeffrey Williams, The Long Left Flank: The Hard Won Way to the Reich, 1944-1945 (Toronto: Stoddart Publishing, 1988), 300.

  47 “Report No. 32, Part III,” para. 793.

  48 Stacey, The Victory Campaign, 606.

  49 Terry Copp, Cinderella Army: The Canadians in Northwest Europe, 1944-1945 (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2006), 261.

  50 Charles Goodman, interview by author, Saanichton, BC, January 27, 2009.

  51 “Notes on Monograph ‘Relief For the Netherlands,’” 46-49.

  52 “Report on Ops, 1 Cdn Inf Div for the Week Ending 12 May 45,” RG24, vol. 10895, Library and Archives Canada, 1-2.

  53 “Notes on Monograph ‘Relief For the Netherlands,’” 46-49.

  54 van der Zee, 303-10.

  55 Stacey, The Victory Campaign, 611.

  56 Reginald H. Roy, The Seaforth Highlanders of Canada, 1919-1965 (Vancouver: Evergreen Press, 1969), 439.

  GENERAL INDEX

  Ranks given for individuals are highest attained as of May 5, 1945.

  Achterhoek

  Achterveld

  Adams, Cpl. Homer

  Albert, Capt. Bob

  Allard, Brig. Jean

  Almelo

  Almelo-Nordhorn Canal

  Alter Rhine

  Am Stevert

  Amaron, Douglas

  Amersfoort

  Amsterdam

  Anderson, Lt. John

  Anderson, Sgt. R.F. “Andy,”

  Anderson, Tpr. William Charles

  Andrew, Lt. Col. M.W.

  Androlice, Sgt. “Yank,”

  Androp

  Angeren

  Angle, Lt. Col. Harry

  Angus, Capt. Gus

  Anholt

  Apeldoorn

  Apeldoorn Canal

  Appingedam

  Ardennes

  Argyll Farm

  Arnhem

  Arrell, Lt. Col. H.C.

  Arsenault, Cpl. Wally

  Asseltine, Cpl. Walter “Red,”

  Assen

  Astle, Pte. Arnold

  Atkinson, Sgt. Hubert

  Aue River

  Aurich

  Axehead, the

  Bad Zwischenahn

  Bailey, Maj. H.F.

  Balkbrug

  Bannerman, Lt. George

  Bannerman, Sgt. Maj. Gordon “Gordie,”

  Barkwell, Sgt. Pop

  Barlow, QSM Joffre

  Barneveld

  Baronsbergen

  Barrett, Lt. William W.

  Barry, Pte. John

  Bassett, Maj. John

  Bathmen

  Bathorn

  Beal, Maj. George

  Beardmore, Lt. Harvey

  Beauchemin, Capt. Jean R.

  Beaudry, Cpl. Henry John

  Beek

  Beilen

  Beleval, L. Cpl. Norman Adrian

  Bell, Capt. J.D.

  Bell, Capt. Thomas

  Bellafontaine, Gdsm. Lawrence Frederick

  Bell-Irving, Lt. Col. Henry “Budge,”

  Bennet, Sgnl. Vic,

  Bennett, Lt. Leonard Joseph

  Berg

  Bergeron, Maj. George

  Berkel creek

  Berlin

  Bernhard, Prince

  Berryman, Lt. E.R.

  Bevan, L. Cpl. Doug

  Bibeau, Lt. Col. Julien

  Bienan; battle for

  Bienan gap

  Bierum

  Bingum

  Bishop, CSM. Harry

  Black, Lt. J.

  Blackburn, Capt. George

  Blackfriars Bridge

  Blaisse, Margriet

  Blake, Lt. Graham Scott

  Bland, Sgt. Jackie

  Blaskowitz, Gen.
Oberst Johannes

  Bloemendaal

  Blumentritt, Gen. Inf. Günther

  Boates, Maj. Harry

  Bogert, Brig. Pat

  Bolsward

  Bolton, Lt. Bert

  Boone, Tpr.

  Borge

  Börger

  Borgsweer

  Borkum Island

  Borne

  Bouchard, Gnr. Roland

  Bowland, Pte. Ben

  Bowman, Tpr. George

  Boyce, Lt. Ron

  Brabant Province

  Bradburn, Lt. Col. Robert

  Braden, Maj. James Wallace

  Bradley, Gen. Omar

  Bradshaw, Cpl. George

  Brady, Maj. E.J.

  Brampton, Pte. Mervin

  Breddenberg

  Bremen

  British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC )

  Bronkhorst

  Brooke, Gen. Sir Alexander

  Brosseau, Lt. Wilfred

  Brosseau, Maj. G.

  Brown, CSM. C.E.

  Brown, Maj. Gordon

  Brown, Pte. John

  Brown, Pte. Walter B. “Brownie,”

  Browne, Lt. Col. Gordon

  Brual

  Bruggink, Hanna

  Brummen

  Brundrit, Lt. William Fernley

  Brunette, Lt. J.J. “Jack,”

  Buchanan, Gnr. George Allan

  Buchenwald

  Buddell, Lt. William Thomas

  Bull, Gnr. William

  Bunda, Sgt. Wilfred Francis

  Bunde

  Burdon, Lt. Eric

  Burns, Lt. Gen. Tommy

  Burrison, Sgt. Richard Lloyd

  Butterworth, Tpr. Fred

  Cabeldu, Brig. Fred

  Cadieu, A. Sgt. Ardagh Orval

  Caen

  Cambridge, Lt. John A.

  Cameron, Lt. J.

  Cameron, Pte. Gordon Philip

  Campbell, Brig. C.A.

  Campbell, Lt. R.F. “Rolie,”

  Canadian Press

  Canavan, Lt. E.J.

  Carey, Gnr.

  Carpiquet

  Carrignan, Pte. A.H. “Sid,”

  Carroll, Maj. M.W.

  Cass, Rabbi Samuel

  Cassidy, Maj. George

  Cathcart, Gnr. Jim

  Caverley, Sgt. A.T.

  Caya, Sgt. George

  Challice, Pte. Clifford

  Chambers, Capt. Egan

  Chambers, Capt. S.L.

  Chambers, Sgt. Wes

  Chaulk, Sgt. Walter

  Cherry, Cpl. Frank Arthur

  Chiasson, Lt. Phil

  Chipping Onger

  Christiansen, Gen. Flieger Friedrich

  Christie, Pte. Hugh Patterson

  Churchill, Winston

  Clancy, Capt. John

  Clark, Lt. Col. R.P. “Slug,”

  Clarke, Pte. Arthur

  Clarke, Brig. L.G.

  Clarke, Maj. Francis H. “Nobby,”

  Clawson, Lt. C.H.

  Cliff, Pte. Montgomery

  Clue, Cpl. Ernest J.

  Clyne, Tpr., Leo C.

  Coady, Capt. I.J.

  Cockburn, Cpl. Alexander

  Coevorden

  Coffin Lt. Col. A.F. “Bert,”

  Cole, Slim

  Coleman, Lt. Col. R.C. “Rowan,”

  Coleman, Maj. W.I.

  Coll, Gnr. Tom

  College van Vertrouwensmannen (College of Trusted Men)

  Colquhoun, Maj. R.A.

  Compton-Lundie, Maj. Anthony

  Copithorn, Sgt. Bill

  Corbould, Lt. Col. Gordon

  Cornish, Lt.

  Corsan, Cpt. Kenneth Stuart Douglas

  Counsell Maj. Jim

  Cousins, Maj. J.M.

  Cowley, Lt. J.

  Crawford, Gdsm. J.

  Crerar, Gen. Harry

  Cristall, Capt. I.

  Cumberland, Brig. Ian

  Cusack, Pte. James Bertram

  Daley, Tpr. Carson

  Dalfsen

  Dalton, Maj. Elliott

  Daniel, Pte. Lloyd

  Day, Capt. S.F.

  Degin, Maj. K.

  de Guingand, Maj. Gen. Francis “Freddie,”

  de Hoven

  de Jong, Louis

  Deelen Airfield

  Delden

  Delfzijl; battle of

  Dempsey, Gen. Miles

  Den Helder

  Denison, Maj. Latimer Hugh

  Denton, Lt. Doug

  DeRome, Lt. Col. M.L .

  Deventer; attack on

  Dextraze, Lt. Col. Jacques “Jimmy,”

  Diadem

  Diamond, Sgt. J.H.

  Dickson, Maj. Dave

  Didam

  Diele

  Diepman, Bernard “Bernie,”

  Diepenheim

  Dieren

  Diersfordter Wald

  Ditzam

  Dobie, Rfn. Doug

  Dodd, Pte. Daniel

  Dodd, Sgt. J.E.

  Doering, Maj.

  Doesburg

  Doetinchem

  Doggert, Pte. Sam

  Doig, Lt. Dave

  Doiron, Pte. Arthur

  Dokkum

  Dolan, Sgt. Alvin Clifford

  Dönitz, Grosseadmiral Karl

  Donnelly, Capt. Mel

  Doornenburg

  Dordrecht

  Dornick

  Dorsten

  Dougart, Sgt.

  Drachten

  Drenthe Province

  Drewry, Maj. Jack

  Driel

  Drury, Lt. J.S.

  Dudley, Lt. Robert

  Duggan Sgt. William Francis

  Duisberg

  Dumaine, Pte. A.

  Dunkelman, Maj. Ben

  Dunlop, Maj. John

  Dure, Capt. John Alexander

  Durnford, Padre Roy

  Dutch Communist Party

  Dutch government-in-exile

  Dutch resistance groups: Central Government Fighting Group (KP); Help to People in Hiding (LO); Nederlandse Binnenlandse Strijdkrachten (NBS); Order of Service (OD)

  Dutch SS

  Dyck, Pte. Lawrence

  Dykman, Henk

  Eadie, Maj. Fraser

  Earp, Lt. Alan

  Eaton, Gnr. B.H.

  Eaton, Lt. Col. J.W.

  Ede

  Edewecht

  Eefde

  Eem River

  Eems Canal

  Eems Inlet

  Eisenhower, Gen. Dwight D.

  Ekern

  Elbe River

  Eldridge, Sgt. Garnet William

  Ellis, Lt. Col. Ross

  Ellis, Maj. Tim

  Emden

  Emden-Wilhelmshaven peninsula

  Emlichheim

  Emmen

  Emmerich; assault on

  Ems Estuary

  Ems River

  Ems-Jade Canal

  England, Tpr. David Frederick

  English, Maj. Earl

  Epse

  Etten

  Faille, Sgt. Mickey

  Faire, Lt. Col.

  Fairweather, Capt. Jack

  Falaise

  Farmsum

  Ferguson, Maj. John Alexander

  Fiebig, Gen. Maj. Heinz

  Field, Brig. L.F.

  Finamore, Sgt. Ronald

  Finch, Sgt. Robert George

  Finley, Lt. Ernie

  Fisher, Maj. P.F.

  Flannery, Sgt. John Francis

  Flatt, CSM. Samuel Alexander

  Forbes, Lt. Col. Don

  Forde, Cpl. Harold Raymond

  Forman, Maj. Jack

  Foster, Maj. Gen. Harry

  Foulkes, Lt. Gen. Charles

  Frank, Anne

  French, Cpl. Alfred “Frenchy,”

  French, Pte. Cecil

  Friesen, P/O Colin

  Friesland

  Friesoythe; attack and burning of

  Frost, Capt. Syd

  Fulton Lt. Col. Lochie

  Ga
lloway, Maj. Gen. Sandy

  Gammer, Pte. Alfred

  Garrel

  Geddes, A/C Andrew

  Gemmel, Lt. Col. Neil

  Gendringen

  George, King

  Gerrard, Lt. Bill

  Gerbrandy, Pieter Sjoerds

  George, Capt. Mike

  Gibson, Brig. Graeme

  Gildersleeve, Lt. Wilf

  Gilmour, Capt. Blair

  Glendinning, Maj. Haworth

  Gomez, Sgt. D.

  Goodman, Pte. Charles “Chic,”

  Gordon, Lt. Col. Neil

  Gordon, Maj. D.L.

  Gorssel

  Gouda

  Graham, Lt. R.L. “Tubby,”

  Graham, Maj. R.J.

  Graham, Tpr. Clarence David

  Gramsbergen

  Grebbe Line

  Grebbe River

  Green, CSM. George

  Gregory, Lt. Col. Al

  Grevenshof

  Grey, Gnr. R.W.

  Grietherbusch

  Grieve, Spr. George William

  Griffin, Lt. H.H.M.

  Griffin, Maj. Peter

  Groendahl

  Groningen; battle for

  Guerard, QSM. Wilfred Alexander

  Guest, Lt. Bill

  Haalderen

  Haarlem

  Hague, The

  Hains, Pte. Roland

  Haldern

  Hamburg

  Hamley, Maj. Harry

  Hamminkeln

  Hanberry, L. Sgt. Thomas

  Hanson, Maj. John

  Harderwijk

  Hards, Pte. J.J.

  Harper, Lt. Ivan

  Harrington, Maj. Con

  Harskamp

  Hart, Lt. Bob

  Hartigan, Sgt. Dan

  Haworth, Sgt. Fred

  Heerenveen

  Heino

  Heinrichs, L. Cpl. John

  Hellerud, Pte. Len

  Hellsten, Sgt. Martin

  Henderson, Lt. Col. Larry

  Hennigar, Sgt. Joseph “Joe” Lawrence

  Heteren

  Heveskes

  Heyland, Maj. Dalt

  Hijken

  Hill, Brig. James

  Hill, Maj. Lloyd

  Hill, Rfn. George “Bunker,”

  Hilversum

  Hinkley, Cpl. Bill

  Hirschfeld, Dr. H.M. “Max,”

  Hobson, Lt. J.

  Hoch Elten

  Hochwald

  Hodgins, Lt. Col. R.D.

  Hoevelaken

  Hoffmeister, Maj. Gen. Bert

  Hogarth, Lt. Col. R.E.

  Hogarth, Maj. D.

  Holthusen

  Holwierde

  Hoogeveen

  Hooghalen

  Hoogkerk

  Horrocks, Lt. Gen. Sir Brian

  Hoven

  Hubacheck, Gnr. Victor

  Hueth

  Huisberden

  Huissen

  Humble, Sgt. Nelson

  Hummelo

  Hunter, Lt. George

  Hunter, Lt. Morley

  Hupkes, Dr. W.

  Huth, Pte. Theodore

  IJmuiden

 

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