There were 1.1 million Canadian servicemen who had participated in the war. Canada's military deaths in the Second World War (which included 1,167 deaths from wounds received to the end of 1947) are recorded as 46,250 (including 1,656 Canadian merchant seamen) another 54,000 were wounded.
Why would Canadians enlist in the American military instead of their own...
Sources vary in relation to the number of dead during the battle of Ortona. Mark Zuehlke in his book "Ortona: Canada's epic World War II battle" states that 1375 were killed and 964 wounded while trying to capture the town.
Approximately 620,000 Canadians served in the Canadian Armed Forces during World War I, while around 1.1 million served in World War II. In total, these figures represent a significant portion of the Canadian population at the time, reflecting the country's strong commitment to the war efforts. Additionally, many Canadians served in various capacities in peacekeeping missions and other conflicts after these world wars.
OVER 9000!
If you mean Pearl Harbor, 2,403 Americans were killed and 1,178 others were wounded.
About 350 Canadian soldiers were wounded on D-Day.
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21 million
340 Canadians were killed, 574 wounded and 47 taken prisoner. These were on Juno. Many Canadians were also in British units.
21 million
Why would Canadians enlist in the American military instead of their own...
Canada, a dominion of Britain, was called to fight for Britain, and yes, many Canadian soldiers did die about 67,000 killed and 173,000 wounded
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depends what war :) haha
An estimated 20,000 Germans were wounded or killed with a further 4,000 taken prisoner. A breakdown of wounded vs killed doesn't seem to be available.
You will need to specify which war. Canadians served in Italy in both World Wars.
You will need to specify which war. Canadians served in Italy in both World Wars.