== == On December 8th 1941, the Japanese attacked the Allied forces that were defending the area around Hong Kong. After a long and heroic battle, the defenders were forced to surrender on Christmas Day the 25th of December. Surrounded and out of food and water, the British, Canadian and Indian troops were taken prisoner and began a four year period of touture , starvation and death. The Japanese treated them like slaves and forced them to work in dangerous and brutal conditions, in coal mines and factories. At the end of the war in 1945, only about half of the original number of POW;s were still alive. Many of those that did survive died at a young age due to the lack of proper food and the beatings that they were subjected to by their captors.
Despite what the previous answer says, YES, the Canadians did fight in World War One, and died bravely. Some of their most famous battles include; * The Second Battle Of Ypres; from April 24-May 4, 1915. This was the first time poison gas was used by the Germans. Even as their French allies ran, the Canadians held fast, and urinated on their hankerchiefs to survive the gas. * The Battle Of The Somme; September 15-October 18, 1916. Most of these battles were suicide missions. * Battle of Vimy Ridge; the Canadians were the only fighting force that could take the ridge, with around 10,000 casualties (British and French totaled over 100,000). * Second Battle of Passchendaele; 26 October - 10 November 1917, also another suicide mission. -----------------------------------------------------<>---------------------------------------------------- They did not fight at all... they just made supplies...
Canadians fought alongside the Americans and British during Operation Neptune (D-Day) in June 1944, and alongside the British once again in the Battle of Caen in July 1944. They were involved in the Ardennes Counter-Offensive (Battle of the Bulge) in December 1944/January 1945, and pushed deep into Germany with the Americans and British from March-May 1945.
I think Juno Beach on D Day was mostly Canadian. They later relieved Northern France, with the British & moved into the Netherlands & Germany.
In late 2001, over 1,100 Australian troops fought in the beginning stages of the invasion.
Peter Minuit left Europe in flight from the Spanish. In 1624 Spanish troops occupied Wesel, Germany. Peter Minuit went to Holland first, then came to the New World.
It forced French troops to leave Vietnam and divided Vietnam into two countries. (A)
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In late 2001, over 1,100 Australian troops fought in the beginning stages of the invasion.
when did british troops leaves maldives
By boat.
In proper english, yes. If you're really a Canadian citizen then you'd have a Canadian passport. The only reason you wouldn't be allowed to leave Canada is to go to certain 3rd world or war-torn countries. The American government can't stop you from leaving Canada if you're a Canadian citizen.
Peter Minuit left Europe in flight from the Spanish. In 1624 Spanish troops occupied Wesel, Germany. Peter Minuit went to Holland first, then came to the New World.
It was in Western Australian Habour
American involvement began in 1955. The first combat troops arrived in 1965, and we fought the war until January 1973.
It forced French troops to leave Vietnam and divided Vietnam into two countries. (A)
There are no US troops in Syria, so there is no-one to withdraw.