The US did fight in World War 1, although not from the beginning. Same for World War 2. When both world wars began, they were seen as European squabbles, and there was a strong feeling that the US should make every effort to stay out of them.
World dominance.
Both.
To stay neutral and not get involved.
During WWII, yes, Canada and Russia were both part of the Allied Forces.
Canada was one of the main Allies in both WW2 and WW1.
No
The Trans-Canada Highway begins in both Victoria, British Columbia, and St John's, Newfoundland. It also ends in both cities as well. Whether you are at the beginning or the end depends on whether you are just beginning or just ending. Personally, I have ended my trip in both cities.
The US did fight in World War 1, although not from the beginning. Same for World War 2. When both world wars began, they were seen as European squabbles, and there was a strong feeling that the US should make every effort to stay out of them.
Yes, indeed.
Canada was a major participant in both world wars, and in the War of 1812.
World dominance.
Bulgaria was on the side of Germany in both World Wars.
Both.
Switzerland was neutral during both World Wars.
Many, many records exist of Emberson from both wars in England, Canada and US. Some Embersons show up in the Civil War Prisoner of War records as well.
Canada fought on the side of the Allies during both World Wars. In World War I, the country was part of the British Empire, and its military contributions were significant, including notable battles such as Vimy Ridge. During World War II, Canada declared war on Germany shortly after Britain and joined the Allied forces in various campaigns across Europe, the Pacific, and North Africa. Additionally, Canada has participated in numerous peacekeeping missions and military interventions alongside allies in various conflicts since then.