Canada was a colony of Britain and United States was an ally at the time of WWI. They would condemn Germany Belgium because Belgium was not involved in the war and was a neutral country in the world's eye and it was pointless to attack Belgium. Also, Belgium had a secret alliance with Britain, which could create further problems. When Britain would participate in the war, being a Colony and an ally of Britain, Canada, and US would have to participate too. This would be a sheer waste of resources and millions would die.
Belgium
Britain, USA and Canada were the 3 main countries, but many others also participated. Forces from Australia, New Zealand, Poland, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Holland, France and other countries all assisted.
There were many countries present on D-Day. The Allies were Britain, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Poland, Belgium, Holland, France, and Greece. All of these countries had troops, sailors or aircrew there on D-Day.
14 (USA, England, France, Australia, Canada, Australia, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, France, Greece, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland)
All of the Allied countries were involved in D-Day, on the ground, in the air and at sea. -A total of 13 countries. Australia, Belgium, Canada, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, France, Great Britain, Greece, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland and the United States.
One reason for countries such as the US and Canada to condemn the attack against Belgium by the Germans was because it gave the Germans a better position to attack France. Also during the attack the Germans killed many innocent people.
The countries of the United States and Canada condemned the attack against Belgium because it was done by the Germans who were part of the allied forces. The attack was unprovoked and the Germans murdered many civilians for no reason.
Canada
France Canada (particularly in Quebec) Belgium Switzerland
Belgium, Switzerland, Haïti.
Canada, Belgium, Netherlands, South Africa, and Spain
French is spoken in France, Canada, and Belgium as official language.
France, Canada, Haiti, Belgium, and Switzerland are five of the many nations that have French as an official language.
Belgium (south) Monaco Canada (Quebec) Haiti
Belgium, Northern Switzerland, Part of Canada, and many countries in Africa: Chad, Benin, Niger, etc.
There are a variety of countries with states. Some of these include the United States, Canada, Switzerland, Belgium, Austria, Germany, and Australia.
Canada, Belgium, Switzerland, and Finland are examples of countries that have two official languages. In Canada, the official languages are English and French, while in Belgium, there are two official languages: Dutch and French. Switzerland recognizes German, French, Italian, and Romansh as its official languages, and Finland has Finnish and Swedish as official languages.