Rum Ration
In March 1919, long after the guns had fallen silent on the Western Front, nearly 20,000 Canadian soldiers found themselves trapped in another kind of battlefield: Kinmel Park, a bleak repatriation camp in North Wales. In this episode of The Rum Ration Podcast, Colin and Rejoy unpack the forgotten and deeply troubling story of the Kinmel Park Riots, where frustration, poor leadership, broken promises, and brutal living conditions erupted into deadly violence.Separated from their original units, unpaid, overcrowded, freezing, and stuck in administrative limbo after surviving the trenches of the First World War, these men were pushed to a breaking point. What followed was one of the most serious episodes of unrest involving Canadian troops overseas: looting, arson, clashes with loyal troops, and ultimately Canadians firing on Canadians.The episode explores the failures of command, the chaos of demobilization, the deaths of five soldiers who never made it home, and the military effort to quietly bury the scandal. More than a mutiny story, Kinmel is a stark reminder that when leadership breaks its covenant with those who serve, the consequences can be tragic.
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