Canadian's were a great asset in WW1 for example Vimy ridge was Canadians greatest accomplishment during WW1. it was a almost impenetrable defense for Germany for it was a hill surrounded by plains giving Germany a huge advantages. but with a strategic attack formed by only Canadians and followed through by them we took the ridge. this achievement was tried by all the other countries in the allied forces but all had failed other then Canadian forces. this victory also was the turning point for the war and paved the way for the victory of WW1. of course being Canadians they were under the British rule and were forced into some of the most brutal battles like battle of Somme, Battle of Ypres, Battle of Passiondale. as the tough and strong soldiers they were they stuck through it all.
The Somme, Ypres, Passchendaele.
It was a political and military crisis in Canada during the Great War.
America, France and Canada all fought with Great Britain.
The president during the Great Depression and World War 2 was Franklin Roosevelt.
For the majority of World War I, fighting took place in France on what had come to be known as the Western Front. Here, much fighting took place, including the invasion of German forces and the effort to regain France by the Allied Forces, namely Great Britain, France and Commonwealth countries such as Canada.
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Great Britain
Great Britain and Canada.
Yes, Canada suffered through the Great Depression during the 1930s. This was after World War I but before World War II.
America, Great Britain, Canada and Free French Forces.
Canada was still largley under British control during this time. Meaning that if Great Britain went to war it was Canada's duty to follow them.
Trench warfare became common in battles during the Great War. Both sides dug trenches to protect soldiers from the enemies small arms fire and artillery.
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The duration of Great Battles is 1380.0 seconds.
The Somme, Ypres, Passchendaele.
It was a political and military crisis in Canada during the Great War.