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1.1 million Canadians served in WWII, with 42,400 casualties and 50,000 wounded

There were over one million brave Canadian soldiers who left there safe climate to go out and fight for the nation, unfortunatley there were over 42,400 Canadian fatalities alone and approximatley 60,000 canadians wounded during World War 2.

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None were killed by enemy action. Of the 156 Canadian Womens' Army Corp members who served in northwest Europe (an additional 46 served in Italy), four were wounded by a V-2 strike on Antwerp in 1945. (There were also CWACs in England, and in Washington DC). There were perhaps some deaths due to accident or illness. In the post war months more CWACs served in Europe, eventually around 3,000, helping repatriate the Canadian Army. There were no casulaties among the Women's Division of the Royal Canadian Air Force, or the Women's Royal Canadian Naval Service.

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Canada says that about 45,300 military people were killed during WW2. One Canadian publication say that 1,600 of Canada's civilian people were lost in ship sinkings.

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WWI: 67,000 dead. 173,000 wounded. WWII: 45,000 Dead. 54,000 wounded.

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* 1,081,865 Canadians in Service * 46,777 Dead * 53,145 Wounded * 8,271 POW's * 108,193 Total Casualties

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