OVER 9000!
Most Canadians were called Canucks.
all of the canadians land was destroyed and bombed
97,988 people were injured like a duck getting shot in the webs of his feet.
they didn't agree with world war 1 because they didn't like France. it's because France disowned quebec. when Britain went into war, they believed that the war shouldn't have an effect on them. quebec also believed that the Canadian army was biased because they were mainly English - speaking officials. the manuals were also all in English too. there were very little french speaking officials too. the french - canadians also didn't go into war because usually only single men were in the war and the french canadians married young.
In 1914, most Canadian could not find Serbia on a map. Although Archduke Ferdinand's assassination was news-worthy and tragic, few Canadians understood what it meant. However, Canada was a proud and loyal member of the British Empire. Canada's relations with foreign powers were in hand OS Great Britain.When Britain was at war, Canada was automatically at war, but Canada could determine the extent and nature of its effort. While many Canadians were keen to follow Britain to the battlefields of Europe, few understood the back-ground causes of the war. Many felt that Britain was in the right and Germany was at fault. So without much thinking or real debate, the young country advanced into the unknown. Canadians eagerly joined a war that they hd absolutely no role in causing or declaring. They would, however, play a great part in fighting the war. They would also soon know the pain and price of war.
OVER 9000!
More than 600,000
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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.
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Only around 2,500 US Civilians were either injured r killed in World War 2.
SEE: Wikipedia World War II Casualties.
21 million wounded
Canadian Military Personnel KilledFirst World War: 66,665Second World War: 46,998Korea: 516Peacekeeping: 121Afghanistan: 138 your answer here...
1,267,000 Canadians served in World War 2 and 37,000 died in that war. (Approx 43,000 died according to both Canadian Encyclopedia and Canadian Veterans Affairs)