691,000 Canadians served in the military during WWII, with 371,000 overseas. 39,300 Canadians were Kia.
The Canadians fought in the European theater. From D-Day to the fall of Nazi Germany.
Canada was 10% the population of the US but were extremely important in WWII. They supplied and fought with Britain over two years before the US entered the war. The shipping lanes to Britain were defended by Canadians. see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_history_of_Canada_during_the_Second_World_War
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1. Histories first clash of carriers was the battle of the Coral Sea 2. Histories most decisive carrier clash was the battle of Midway 3. Last battle involving carrier fleets was battle of Leyte Gulf 4. Last USN aircraft carrier sunk in WWII was USS Bismarck Sea 5. Last naval battle involving an aircraft carrier was during the Falklands Island war in 1982
The Canadians fought in the European theater. From D-Day to the fall of Nazi Germany.
The First Canadian Parachute Battalion was formed during WWII and served in North West Europe. They landed in Normandy on D-Day.
Canada was 10% the population of the US but were extremely important in WWII. They supplied and fought with Britain over two years before the US entered the war. The shipping lanes to Britain were defended by Canadians. see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_history_of_Canada_during_the_Second_World_War
French-speaking Canadians are called Francophones.
The Australians, and Canadians as well, are just examples of unsung heroes of WWII. The Australians were quite adept at various forms of land warfare, using guerilla tactics in the Pacific theater, and the Canadians hit hit the beaches of Normandy right alongside the Americans.
Yes. Canadians did fight here as well as Rimini. Rimini in September of 1944 and Ravenna in December of 1944. The 1st Anti-Tank regiment I know for sure as my Grandfather lost men there. Hope this helps.
Canadians took ground others could not, it made most of Canada very proud. But it was done under British command. When it came time to fight in WWII we fought under our own command, as Canadians. Canada and Canadians have a very deep and proud military history. Vimy is just one example of many but it is the one many can recall.
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There are numerous culprits here. The US and USSR attempted to influence the oil producing nations. The conflicts involving Israel brought the risk of a hot war involving the super powers close.
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