By the end of the first day the Canadians owned a front about 7 miles wide and 8 miles into ( previously )occupied territory. One of the most successful parts of the invasion.
The Canadians took 7 miles of land which the germans soon won back there was no real gain in the end Germans won by taking a total of 1000 yards
Answer There were many differences but one primary difference was the objective. The objective of the Dieppe raid was to capture a coastal port, if only for a short period of time. The ojective of the Normandy invasion was to capture a large area of land. They designed their own floating ports to build on the beaches. This would suffice until a city port could be captured. The Allies learned from Dieppe and N. Africa and Sicily that it would be difficult to capture a port from the ocean.
Canadians of Japanese origin had their property confiscated and were sent to inland labour campsThe Canadian Japanese were interned in camps in British Columbia just as the American Japanese were interned. They did it at the same time as the Americans. I have added a related link for you so you can see photos, maps and read the story of their internment.
British lost much of its land in the east between 1763 and1783
It was important for Canada because there were men from almost every Canadian town in the invading army and navy supporting them. Canada had a much higher percentage of their men at D-Day than America did.
The Canadians took 7 miles of land which the germans soon won back there was no real gain in the end Germans won by taking a total of 1000 yards
Canadians ate 9.2 liters per head of frozen desserts in 2001
Because they live there.
it dose not depent that much.
According to the narrator Shaila, the Irish response is much more friendly and open than that of the Canadians.
Only 1 :p :P :
we think your just like hockey and drink to much coffe
Canadians dont have belly buttons.
Gret Britian!
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much more friendly and open
Irish; Canadians