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Canada's Greatest Wartime Muddle: National Selective Service and the Mobilization of Human Resources during World War II

Michael D. Stevenson
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In this exhaustively researched and carefully documented account, Michael Stevenson argues that National Selective Service (NSS) - the agency responsible for controlling the nation's military and civilian mobilization apparatus - failed in its attempts to regulate Canadian society. He challenges traditional views that Prime Minister Mackenzie King handled the conscription issue by creating a comprehensive, centralized, and efficient human resource mobilization strategy, carefully supervised by government bureaucrats in Ottawa. Stevenson argues instead that a fractured, de-centralized, and widely unpopular mobilization program often prevented NSS officials from channelling eligible men into Canada's system of compulsory training for home defence or allocating workers to essential industrial jobs.

Year:
2001
Publisher:
McGill-Queen's University Press
Language:
english
Pages:
256
ISBN 10:
0773569650
ISBN 13:
9780773569652
File:
PDF, 2.48 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2001
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