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- Q4864041 subject Q16749362.
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- Q4864041 abstract "Barry Samuel Broadfoot, CM (January 21, 1926 – December 2003) was a Canadian interviewer and history writer born and attended university in Winnipeg, Manitoba.His historical research consisted of interviewing various Canadians from all over the country about their memories of their lives during specific historical periods such as the Great Depression and World War II.In 1997, he was made a Member of the Order of Canada, Canada's highest civilian honour.Barry Broadfoot's first job at 17 years old was as a cub reporter who had to go to the homes of men killed in action in World War II and obtain photographs to run along with their death notices. At 18, he joined the Canadian Army and spent the next two years in the infantry.".
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- Q4864041 comment "Barry Samuel Broadfoot, CM (January 21, 1926 – December 2003) was a Canadian interviewer and history writer born and attended university in Winnipeg, Manitoba.His historical research consisted of interviewing various Canadians from all over the country about their memories of their lives during specific historical periods such as the Great Depression and World War II.In 1997, he was made a Member of the Order of Canada, Canada's highest civilian honour.Barry Broadfoot's first job at 17 years old was as a cub reporter who had to go to the homes of men killed in action in World War II and obtain photographs to run along with their death notices. ".
- Q4864041 label "Barry Broadfoot".