42,042 Canadians died fighting WW2. As well as 1,148 Canadian merchant seamen were killed.
source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_history_of_Canada_during_the_Second_World_War
Between 1939-1945 a total of just over 1,000,000(don't rember exact number but was barely over that) canadians had been in the military in some capacity at one point or another.Obviously not all of them were deployable or had active participation in combat theaters.I believe this number also included merchant marines.
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Adolf Hitler
A coalition government
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To do this you will need his/her full name and were and when he/she died - 'kia' is not enough.
Between 1939-1945 a total of just over 1,000,000(don't rember exact number but was barely over that) canadians had been in the military in some capacity at one point or another.Obviously not all of them were deployable or had active participation in combat theaters.I believe this number also included merchant marines.
Yes, definitely. Many German Canadians fought for Canada. My grandmother's (oma's) cousin Walter was one of them. His family emigrated to Canada after WW1 and Walter found himself in German again as a Canadian soldier during WW11. After the war he found my Oma and her family, and told them about Canada. Thanks to him I'm a second generation Canadian. My Oma's cousin survived the war but many did not. There are many Canadian graves in Europe bearing distinctly German names.
Hundreds of thousands or even millions were as the allies and axis did a lot of bombings.
The ruler of Japan during World War II was Emperor Hirohito. He was one of the longest ruling monarchs when he died in 1989.
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Isaiah brown
World War Two.
1939-1945
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