| 31. | He was captured as a prisoner of war, but eventually returned to Toronto with a new British war bride.
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| 32. | In the 1900s, the society provided support to British war brides in World War I and World War II.
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| 33. | For much of this century, Pier 21 served as Canada's major port of entry for immigrants, refugees, and war brides.
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| 34. | U . S . military personnel married 6423 Korean women as war brides during and immediately after the Korean War.
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| 35. | Doucet was born in 1946 in London, England to an Acadian serviceman from Grand �tang and an English war bride.
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| 36. | Another 70, 000 war brides came from Britain, as well as other Allied countries, such as Australia and New Zealand.
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| 37. | This post-World War II immigration wave was made up almost entirely of war brides of American servicemen stationed in Iceland.
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| 38. | A week ago, 19-year-old Fallon Kowals of West Palm Beach had never even heard the expression " war bride ."
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| 39. | The War Brides Act of 1945 permitted soldiers to bring back their foreign wives and established precedent in naturalization through marriage.
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| 40. | On completion of the work in January 1946, she was employed to repatriate American troops and Italian war brides from Europe.
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