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In 1930s Europe, thousands of Jewish men and teenagers escaped the Nazi regime as refugees, only to be labelled as “enemy aliens” and sent to internment camps across eastern Canada. One of those camps was at Fort Lennox, an old military stronghold on Quebec’s Ile aux Noix. We’ll hear from one internee, the late Rabbi Erwin Schild, whose story helps illustrate the experience of hundreds of German and Austrian Jews who were imprisoned at Fort Lennox National Historic Site.
Oral history recordings of Rabbi Erwin Schild used in this episode:
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Questions about the ReCollections podcast or any of the episodes? Please contact us at [email protected]
Do you have a suggestion for a new National Historic Person, Site or Event? We’d love to hear it!
Visit https://parks.canada.ca/commemorate for details on how to submit a nomination.
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In 1930s Europe, thousands of Jewish men and teenagers escaped the Nazi regime as refugees, only to be labelled as “enemy aliens” and sent to internment camps across eastern Canada. One of those camps was at Fort Lennox, an old military stronghold on Quebec’s Ile aux Noix. We’ll hear from one internee, the late Rabbi Erwin Schild, whose story helps illustrate the experience of hundreds of German and Austrian Jews who were imprisoned at Fort Lennox National Historic Site.
Oral history recordings of Rabbi Erwin Schild used in this episode:
Learn more:
Other Media:
Special thanks to:
Questions about the ReCollections podcast or any of the episodes? Please contact us at [email protected]
Do you have a suggestion for a new National Historic Person, Site or Event? We’d love to hear it!
Visit https://parks.canada.ca/commemorate for details on how to submit a nomination.

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