The last Canadian soldier killed in World War II was Private George Lawrence Price. He was shot by a German sniper on May 8, 1945, just hours before the official end of the war in Europe. Price died in the town of Holtzwihr, France, making him the last Canadian casualty in the European theater of the war. His death highlighted the tragic reality of warfare, even as victory was imminent.
To find out how a soldier was killed in World War II, you can start by obtaining their military service records from the National Archives or relevant military archives, which often include details about their service and circumstances of death. Additionally, you can check war casualty lists, unit histories, and personal accounts or letters that may provide insights. Websites dedicated to military history or databases like the American Battle Monuments Commission can also offer valuable information. Lastly, reaching out to veteran organizations or historical societies may yield further details.
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The 3rd of September 1939 was a Sunday.
Canadian WW II army uniforms are mainly in the hands of collectors now. There are several sites that specialize in such items including Canadian Soldier and Military Tour.
42,042 Canadians died fighting WW2. As well as 1,148 Canadian merchant seamen were killed. source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_history_of_Canada_during_the_Second_World_War
Yes it is a German name and it's no coincidence that it sounds sort of like a German soldier from WW11!
Yes, definitely. Many German Canadians fought for Canada. My grandmother's (oma's) cousin Walter was one of them. His family emigrated to Canada after WW1 and Walter found himself in German again as a Canadian soldier during WW11. After the war he found my Oma and her family, and told them about Canada. Thanks to him I'm a second generation Canadian. My Oma's cousin survived the war but many did not. There are many Canadian graves in Europe bearing distinctly German names.
To find out how a soldier was killed in World War II, you can start by obtaining their military service records from the National Archives or relevant military archives, which often include details about their service and circumstances of death. Additionally, you can check war casualty lists, unit histories, and personal accounts or letters that may provide insights. Websites dedicated to military history or databases like the American Battle Monuments Commission can also offer valuable information. Lastly, reaching out to veteran organizations or historical societies may yield further details.
The battle was fought on 1 April - 22 June 1945. The battle lasted for 82 days.
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World War Two.
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world war 2 was ended in Germany when the Russians pushed the Nazis back into burl in then Hitler killed himself they surrendered 2 weeks later in japan we nuked em after a month they surrendered
it is a stupid question i will not answer