300,000 soldiers fought in world war one,62,000 died leaving 228,000 soldiers
Very few women 'fought' in World War 1. Over 30 million men fought, & more than 8 million men died.
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All of the Pals Battalions died in world war 1 but 1 of them survived called Mr T.Akins
Canadian troops fought in many, many battles. Far too many to simply list here. See the link below for an extensive list of the various battles Canadians were involved in.
in many locations of the world
in many locations in the world
The Canadian Forces fought the Nazi forces on the ground the most. There were some pilots but must of the Canadian Forces fought the Nazi army. There were many infantry members, tank soldiers, "spies", some Naval sailors and aviators.They fought in Africa, Italy, France, Germany and other European nations with all the rest of the allied forces. They did a superb job and received many medals.
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About 50 nations fought in WW2 but basically the whole world was involved.
There are 4 brigades in a division. Each brigade has 6 battalions in it (2 infantry battalions, 1 artillery battalion, 1 BSB, 1 BSTB, and 1 Cavalry battalion) so to answer your question in a standard division there are 24 battalions
they were 78 battles fought in four years
Contact the Canadian Museum/s at the link below provided for you. These people have those types of specific numbers and types of people from Canada who fought in the world wars. See below.
Canada declared war almost immediately. It was already committed to defense of the Pacific because of the deployment of two Canadian infantry battalions to the British Crown Colony of Hong Kong. Those battalions, the first Canadians to see land action in World War II, were destroyed when the Japanese took Hong Kong. I wrote an article on it for World War II History magazine. That was also the only land battle Canadian troops fought against the Japanese. Canada also moved to intern Japanese-Canadians during the war. During WWII, Pearl Harbour had an immense effect on Canada. Around 1,352 Canadian men lost their lives here, and many others were injured.
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