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Subject: Re: Introduction and request for possible information sources
Date: Sat, 17 Jun 2006 08:22:52 +0100
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Annette Fulford writes:
>
> I am not certain, Debbie. I know during WW1 that limited movement was
> allowed provided you had permission to go from the government. I have dozens
> of letters from the Canadian immigration branch showing that hundreds of
> military dependents were allowed to travel to the UK during the war. Perhaps
> the same is true for WW2.
>
> My family in Canada also had family members from Britain stay during the war
> to be out of harms way.
>
Thank you very much for that, Annette. And with relation to our off-list
communication, I wonder if the same applied to non-military dependents.
Debbie
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