There was the racism with the Japanese Candadians that were boen and lived in Canada. This was greatly influenced the West Coast and Mainly British Columbia, since many Japanese Candadians had owned fisheries that were taken away from them without questioning. Many communities had been wiped away, because since the Japanese had allied with the Nazi party, Japanese Candadians were seen as spies and "enemy aliens" to the Canadian Government. I think that this had shaped Canada to be more or somewhat accepting of the non-white race after the war.
Keeping large members of Canadians at home.Less casualties.
Yes, Canadians were drafted into the Military during World War 2, most of these people were Blacks and other kinds of Mix-raced people.
so there are less canadians
During the course of the whole war it is estimated that around 1.1 million Canadians served. Both men and women.
Mackenzie King, as Prime Minister of Canada during World War II, played a crucial role in mobilizing the country for the war effort. He implemented policies that expanded Canada’s military forces and supported the Allies through military supplies and resources. King also fostered national unity by promoting a sense of shared purpose among Canadians, while balancing the interests of English and French Canadians. His leadership helped position Canada as a significant contributor to the Allied victory.
They gave Canadians weapons to win the World War I
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Canada wasn't in ww1
Canada was still a British territory at the time. Thus, when Britain went to war, the Canadians went to work as British citizens.
The Netherlands have a special place in their heart for Canada because Canadians helped save the netherlands during World War II
Canada had to enter world war one because of Britain. Britan had controll over Canada at that time because of their alliance so when the british went to war so did the canadians. the Germans and canadians are the only ones who did trench charges. also the Germans where afraid of the canadians, canadians did many night raids witch made the Germans more aware of what was to come like vimy ridge.
because they're Canadians and have a lot of maple syrup and beavers
Keeping large members of Canadians at home.Less casualties.
10 Sepotember 1939, at the same time as the rest of Canada.
Yes, Canadians were drafted into the Military during World War 2, most of these people were Blacks and other kinds of Mix-raced people.
Yes, Canadians served in the navy, Royal Flying Corp and army.
When England went to war, all of the British Empire went to war. Canada is essentially a British providence. Canada, New Zealand, India, parts of Africa, Australia...you name it, they went to war. If Britain has some control on what happens in a country, then they've most likely colonized there and it's part of the British Empire. Also, the Central Powers in World War 1 had invaded France. The French-Canadians couldn't have been to happy about that.