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Canada was still a British territory at the time. Thus, when Britain went to war, the Canadians went to work as British citizens.
More than one million Canadians and Newfoundlanders ( Newfoundland was a separate British entry) served in the Second World War, out of a population of 11.5 million.
The Spitfire was used mainly by the British, Canadians, Australians, New Zealanders, South Africans, and British colonial forces.
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German Canadians were treated very badly.
Canada was still a British territory at the time. Thus, when Britain went to war, the Canadians went to work as British citizens.
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No he was an american, but he fought for the Canadians during the second world war
More than one million Canadians and Newfoundlanders ( Newfoundland was a separate British entry) served in the Second World War, out of a population of 11.5 million.
the Americans brought the Sherman into world war 2. they also gave the Sherman to the British and Canadians.
Victory, along with the Canadians, Russians, British, and other Allied forces.
Johnny Bower - of course he is more famous for hockey, but he did serve.
They Didn't, the Americans, Canadians and British did. And the Russians did as well (from the other side).
The Spitfire was used mainly by the British, Canadians, Australians, New Zealanders, South Africans, and British colonial forces.
There were quite a few, the British and Russians were the biggest allies but there was also the Canadians, Austrailians, and what was left of the French, to name a few.
In 1939 Canada was a British Dominion nation, independent but with close cultural and political ties to the United Kingdom. Most Canadians at the time were descendants of immigrants from the British Isles; many were the children or grandchildren of British immigrants. When the UK went to war with Germany the vast majority of Canadians saw it as their war too; so they also declared war to support Britain.
Canadians, Indians and ANZAC's(australians and New Zealanders) all fought for the British empire in world war 1.