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During World War 1 the abilities of the Canadian troops led to an emerging Canadian identity. Canadian divisions rapidly got a reputation for their bravery and determination, therefore people nicknaming them as "shock" or "storm" troops.
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Canada lost 45,400 people. All of them were military serviceman and no Canadian civilians were killed during WW2.
Britain had a coalition government during World War 2
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The Canadian government runs a website Virtual War Memorial. Check the link below. It is a searchable database of all Canadian combatants who died.
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During World War II (1939-1945) approximately 41.15 percent of the entire Canadian population was enrolled in the Armed Forces. All of these men and women were volunteers that served during World War II.
Americans have changed Japan by not giving japan the proper exports during World War II.