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UNPUBLISHED MEMOIRS AND DIARIES*

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OBLATE LETTERS*

There are two sources for the letters written by the Oblate fathers and brothers. The first is the Archives Deschâtelets at Saint Paul University in Ottawa. The second is the Oblate journal L’Apostolat.

Archives Deschâtelets holds letters by:

Father Robert Barsalou

Father Philippe Goudreau

Father Raoul Bergeron

Father Paul Juneau

Father Gérard Boulanger

Father Louis Larivière

Father Herménégilde Charbonneau

Father Gérard Pâquet

Brother Roland Cournoyer

Brother Léo Parent

Father Bernard Desnoyers

Father Pierre-Paul Pellerin

Between July 1941 and December 1944, L’Apostolat published 15 articles containing extracts from letters written by the fathers and brothers. Below is a list of the years, months and pages where these articles can be found:

1941

Julypp. 206–14
Octoberpp. 261–66
Novemberpp. 306–8

1942

Aprilpp. 5, 10–16
Junepp. 10–16
July/Augustpp. 5–8
Septemberpp. 12–14
Octoberpp. 5–7
Novemberpp. 15–16
Decemberpp. 6–9

1943

Februarypp. 13–17
Maypp. 6–7

1944

Marchpp. 4–5
Junepp. 8–9
Decemberpp. 14–18

INTERVIEWS

Ron Beal

Beverly Brooks (on her father, Robert Brooks)

Edward Carter-Edwards

Stan Darch

Father André Dubois, OMI

Harry Hurwitz

Father K.S. Kupka, OMI (Poznan, Poland)

Marek Łazarz (director of P.O.W. Camps Museum, Stalag Luft III, Żagan, Poland)

Ian MacDonald

Dr. Raymond Mar

Dr. Keith Oatley

Leo Panatelo

Norman Reid

REPORTS AND INTERVIEWS WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEFENCE, HISTORY SECRETARIAT

George A. Browne

Stan Darch

Rev. John Foote

Vernon Howland

Ken Hyde

Stuart Kettles

Vincent McAuley

Leslie S.G. Moore

Roger J. Teillet

Alfred Burke “Tommy” Thompson

Hauptmann Richard Schnösenberg (Dieppe Report)

James Griffith Young (Report of Murder)

Report No. 1 War Crimes Investigation Unit

REPORTS AND INTERVIEWS WITH LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES CANADA

Lucien Dumais

Stanley Dutka

Joly Lafleur and Robert Vanier

J.M. MacDonald

J.B. Morris

John Runcie

Derek M. Warner

* Copies of these memoirs and diaries are in the possession of the author.

* Copies of these letters are in the possession of the author.