First of all, World War 2 immediately ended the Great Depression in Canada. And for the first time, Canada declared war on its own behalf. The war made Canada a more independent nation from Britain, but brought it closer to the United States. After the war was over, veterans returned home with their war brides, and Canada opened its doors to immigrants. This resulted the Baby boom and a tremendous increase in population. Canada was once again prosperous. With the treat of nuclear war with USSR, Prime Minister Lester Pearson installed the nuclear arm with the United States.
During World War 1 the abilities of the Canadian troops led to an emerging Canadian identity. Canadian divisions rapidly got a reputation for their bravery and determination, therefore people nicknaming them as "shock" or "storm" troops.
what was the impact of the war during the world war II
The amount of Axis Soldiers Canadian Soldiers killed in World War 1 was far greater then the Canadian deaths. The difference ( or ratio) for Canadian Soldiers was 8 - 1. For every Canadian soldiers death there were 8 more Axis kills. The 8-1 difference was the highest in World War 1.
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During World War 1 the abilities of the Canadian troops led to an emerging Canadian identity. Canadian divisions rapidly got a reputation for their bravery and determination, therefore people nicknaming them as "shock" or "storm" troops.
Canadian Corps - World War II - was created in 1940.
The Canadian army entered the war in 1914 The Canadian army entered the war in 1914
what was the impact of the war during the world war II
Until the Vietnam War, few people ever heard of Vietnam. Therefore, Vietnam's sense of National Identity was STRONG.
What impact did World War 2 have on British women as mothers
The Qubecqois in world war one
The amount of Axis Soldiers Canadian Soldiers killed in World War 1 was far greater then the Canadian deaths. The difference ( or ratio) for Canadian Soldiers was 8 - 1. For every Canadian soldiers death there were 8 more Axis kills. The 8-1 difference was the highest in World War 1.
Canadian nurses
The Cold War did not impact WW2 at all, because it happened later.