LINKS

The Canadian Army overseas in WW2 Mr. Geoffrey A. Winning ton-Ball dedicated this site to his father Arthur W. Winnington who served with the RCAF '44-'46. He and his volunteers have done a excellent job and it is a must to visit. Many links to other fascinating site that are informative and well done.




DNA testing center
DNA Center paternity testing and DNA test services.


Ontario Cemetery Finding Aid
A database of 2 million interments in Ontario. Of great interest to Genealogist and Historians. Has many links to other Genealogical Societies and Historical sites.

Documentation Group 1940 - 1945
This Dutch group publishes information about WW11. It was formed in 1963. Many links to other sites, including veterans stories, announcements and more. Great site to visit.

National Archives of Canada (English and French)
Easy to use with submenu and many links.
A dream for any researcher whether is Canadian history, Native history, Military history, Genealogy etc. Has many to links others site of interest. A must to visit.

Archives of Province of British Columbia, Canada
Directed at the history of BC
Cemetery records to 1980
Adoption records
Links to many other organizations.

The Sherman Register An excellent website with regard to the many Armoured vehicles used in WWll. While all armoured vehicles played an important role in WWll of special interest is the Kangaroo Regiment, or the 1st Armoured Personnel Carrier Regiment, a regiment that was formed and disbanded in The Netherlands.

Gillian Gunner is looking for her biological father, maybe you can help.
Looking for WW11 father

American Legion  
As the British, an excellent Web page that gives links to the many army units in the in the United States.

The Forgotten Chapter
Holland under the Third Reich. A story every Dutchman or any one of Dutch origin should read where ever he or she may be. It deals with all the happenings of that. The author did an excellent job.

Cemetery Records Online 
A must for anyone who seeks genealogical information. Loaded with cemetery transcriptions and locations in many places and in many countries.

Market Garden
A very good site to visit with many details and pictures.

Search for British soldier of WW11
You may have the information needed.

THE BATTLE OF ARNHEM 1944

CONVOY MAGAZINE
Dedicated to promoting and preserving Canadian military history, heritage and vehicles.

Cyndi's list
A must for anyone in genealogy.




In Memoriam of soldier Albert de Jong, a Dutch soldier buried at the Canadian cemetery in Groesbeek. Page is in the Dutch language.

CANADA GENEALOGY - You will find many useful pages with lots of links to help you with your family tree.