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Michael O’Hagan
@michaelsohagan.bsky.social
PhD from @WesternU. Environmental historian interested in German POWs in Canada during WWII, forest history, and digital history.
www.powsincanada.ca
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"Prisoners in the Park: German PoWs in Riding Mountain National Park" by @michaelsohagan.bsky.social

niche-canada.org/2013/06/21/p...

#envhist #warhistory #cdnhist #parkhistory
October 9, 2025 at 3:33 PM
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#Caturday Reading

"Some prisoners acquired cats and dogs through sales orchestrated by camp staff or through illicit trade with guards, while others simply "adopted" stray animals that wandered into the barbed wire enclosures." - @michaelsohagan.bsky.social

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September 13, 2025 at 7:42 PM
Today marks the 84th anniversary of the sinking of the Bismarck, Germany's famed battleship. But this event has a little-known Canadian connection - the 109 survivors rescued by the British were all transferred to Canada as prisoners of war.

#cdnhist #wwii #Bismarck
May 27, 2025 at 4:22 PM
“Easter 1941” by Otto Ellmaurer, a civilian internee interned in Camp K near Kananaskis, Alberta.

Hopefully everyone has better luck with the Easter Bunny than these two internees!

More about Ellmaurer and his art at powsincanada.ca/2025/03/18/k...

#cdnhist #wwii
April 20, 2025 at 4:14 PM
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The webmap I designed to run behind GeoPEI: PEI Historical Map Viewer and the Time Flies, Online Edition e-book (both free, by the way at upei.ca/timeflies) has just passed 20,000 views! Not the biggest number in DH project history, but pretty neat for a small place like PEI.
Time Flies: A History of Prince Edward Island from the Air - The GeoREACH Lab at UPEI
Thanks to an unparalleled access to historical aerial photographs, Time Flies offers a new history of Prince Edward Island (PEI) Canada from an aerial perspective. The book presents images of iconic l...
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April 16, 2025 at 9:57 PM
Following last week’s post, here are more cartoons by Otto Ellmaurer, a German Canadian civilian internee, from Camp K in Kananaskis, Alberta.

This print likens internees to babies and their guards to nannies. Utter chaos appears to reign in the room.
March 26, 2025 at 5:11 PM
In July 1940, Otto Ellmaurer arrived at Camp K, an internment camp in Kananaskis, Alberta. A civilian internee from Montreal, Ellmaurer began work on his “Kananaskis Record,” a series of cartoons depicting - and, often, mocking - life in Canada’s first internment camp of the Second World War.
March 18, 2025 at 4:02 PM
In December 1944, the workshops at Camp 42 in Sherbrooke, Quebec were in full swing. But rather than making the usual crates and netting or repairing shoes, some of the internees were focused on building something new: children’s toys.
December 24, 2024 at 5:04 PM
Almost 85 years ago to the day, a film crew visited Petawawa, Ontario to film scenes at Camp P, Canada's second internment camp of the Second World War. Here's what they saw. #wwii #pow #petawawa #canhist
December 9, 2024 at 9:56 PM
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The sources compiled by @alanmaceachern.bsky.social & @michaelsohagan.bsky.social for Canada’s Year Without a Summer continue to be used regularly by instructors and students.

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#envhist #cdnhist #climhist
Canada's Year Without a Summer
Over 120 primary sources on Canada's Year Without a Summer.
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December 7, 2024 at 6:25 PM
In December 1939, a film crew arrived at Petawawa to film Canada’s newest prisoners of war - German-Canadian civilian internees Thanks to LAC’s digitization, this short films gives a brief look into life inside one of Canada’s first #POW camps of the Second World War powsincanada.ca/2024/11/19/a...
A Rare Glimpse Inside: Camp P (Petawawa) on Film
Photographing and filming of prisoners of war in Canada during the Second World War remained subject to strict censorship policies. Authorized civilian and military photographs took countless photo…
powsincanada.ca
November 19, 2024 at 2:56 PM
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Today on our site Mica Jorgenson is sharing her Living with Smoke: Lessons from the Chinchaga Fire comic that she created in collaboration with Petroglyph Studios

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#envhist #firehistory #wildfires #firestories
Living with Smoke: A Comic for the Fire Season
Comics meet fire history, how Mica Jorgenson embraced a new way of presenting her research.
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June 25, 2024 at 7:31 PM
On this day in 1941, guards posted at Prisoner of War Camp X (Angler) in Northwestern Ontario made a troubling discovery: the prisoners had staged what would become the largest escape from a Canadian internment camp during the Second World War.
April 19, 2024 at 4:20 PM
Between 1939 and 1947, Canada established twenty-eight separate internment camps to hold German and Italian civilian internees, Enemy Merchant Seamen, and combatant prisoners. You can now find detailed descriptions and photo galleries of each camp on my site:

powsincanada.ca/2024/03/07/a...
An Update
I am happy to announce some significant additions to this site. When I first started this site for a Digital History course back in 2013(!), I had always hoped on turning it into a resource for indivi...
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March 8, 2024 at 10:15 PM