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  • During the Second World War, Newfoundland played a pivotal role in Allied naval strategy for the North Atlantic.
  • Under its Leased Bases Agreement with Britain, the United States had permission to establish military bases in Newfoundland.
  • By the end of the Second World War, the obscure fishing villages of Argentia and Marquise had been transformed into a mammoth US military base.
  • As the likelihood of war increased in the 1930s, Canada realized that its defence hinged on the protection of Newfoundland and Labrador.
  • Although at the root of widespread suffering, the Second World War also initiated a time of great economic prosperity in Newfoundland and Labrador.
  • Biography of Antoine Parat, governor of Plaisance from 1685-1690.
  • Biography of Bellot dit Lafontaine, governor of Plaisance from 1664-1667.
  • Biography of Daniel d'Auger de Subercase, governor of Plaisance from 1702-1706.
  • Biography of Jacques-François de Mombeton, governor of Plaisance from 1690-1701.
  • Biography of Joseph de Monic, acting governor of Plaisance from 1697-1702.
  • Biography of La Palme, governor of Plaisance from 1667-1670.
  • Biography of La Poippe, governor of Plaisance from 1670-1684.
  • Biography of Louis de Pastour de Costebelle, interim governor of Plaisance from 1690-1691.
  • Biography of Nicolas Gargot, governor of Plaisance in 1660.
  • Biography of Philippe de Pastour de Costebelle, governor of Plaisance from 1706-1713.
  • Biography of Sieur de Kéréon, governor of Plaisance in 1655.
  • Gander's airport was the largest on the planet in 1940 and played a crucial role in ferrying aircraft from North America to Britain during the WWII.
  • The Canadian airfield at Goose Bay, Labrador, impacted its surroundings dramatically during the Second World War.
  • Profiles of all the governors of Newfoundland from 1610-present.
  • About the American military base, Fort Pepperrell, located in St. John's during World War II.