Roll Call

Roll Call identifies over 7,000 men, women and children who were interned in Canada during World War I. The information, drawn from a broad network of internment camps, reveals that the individuals were primarily from the Austro-Hungarian empire and ethnic Ukrainians. The data also includes corresponding P.O.W. numbers, detailed vital statistics, release or deportation dates, physical descriptions, and other important historical facts. This data will be updated as additional information becomes available.
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Surname Given Name(s) Empire Camps
Myhal Andrew Austro-Hungarian Kapuskasing
Mykitiuk Iwan Austro-Hungarian Spirit Lake
Mykytn Stephen Austro-Hungarian Kapuskasing
Mylnychuk Tonasko Austro-Hungarian Kapuskasing
Mylnyczuk Andrei Austro-Hungarian No camp found
Mylnyk Hnat Austro-Hungarian Kapuskasing
Myosk John Austro-Hungarian No camp found
Myroniuk Hretz (Harry) Austro-Hungarian Banff, Brandon
Mysk Nick Austro-Hungarian Banff
Myslinski Mike Austro-Hungarian Kapuskasing
Mysok Frank Unknown Kapuskasing, Kingston
Mysz Lazo Unknown Banff
Myszok Mike Austro-Hungarian No camp found
Mytnyk Wasyl Austro-Hungarian Banff
Nabadil Pawel Austro-Hungarian Spirit Lake