-The Journey through World War 2-
The Royal Hamilton Light Infantry (Wentforth Regiment)


Brown, Kingsley, and Brereton Greenhouse. Semper Paratus: The History of the Royal Hamilton Light Infantry (Wentforth Regiment) 1862-1977. Hamilton: RHLI Historical Association, 1977.
​The personal excerpts from are the RHLI during the campaign in Europe are extracted from Semper Paratus. This history is helpful for outlining the RHLI's foundation, and the role the division played in every aspect of war up until 1977. It has a substantial amount of history concerning the RHLI campaign during World War 2, and the images on this website were also extracted from Kingsley Brown's history.

Ford, Ken. Dieppe 1942: Prelude to D-Day. Osprey Pub Co, 2003.​
​Ken Fords history of Operation Jubilee is a must read for historians interested in Canada's contribution to World War 2. Even though it is not specifically oriented around the RHLI it still helps paint a vivid picture of what the Canadians sacrificed.​ Many of the Dieppe images on the website were extracted from this history.

The Royal Hamilton Light Infantry, "History." Last modified 03/23/2013. http://www.rhli.ca/historical/history-intro.html.​
​The official website of the RHLI is an incredible resource for historians interested in personal accounts of the RHLI. The site keeps up to date of events, and the on-goings of the division. The sections that involve the veterans and their personal narrative significantly helped put this website together.

Veterans Affairs Canada,
Last modified 10/12/2011. ​
http://www.veterans.gc.ca/eng/history/secondwar/dieppe/regiment​
​The Veteran Affairs website offers a great insight into the lives that were sacrificed during World War 2. Specifically, the site outlines every regiment that took part in the Raid of Dieppe. It is a great starting point for any individual who is interested in learning more about Canadians contribution in World War 2.​