Whitch countries were involved in world war 2 in addition to America and japan?
Yes, Income tax was introduced to Canada during World War 1. It was introduced to help pay for the costs of everything needed for the war.
The World War 2 battle that affected Canada the most was the Battle of the Atlantic. This battle was the largest commitments that Canada was in.
In 1914, the Canadian Army was relatively small, with around 3,000 regular troops and a reserve force of roughly 50,000 men in the Non-Permanent Active Militia. When World War I began, Canada quickly mobilized its forces, ultimately raising over 600,000 personnel throughout the war, despite its initial modest size. The rapid expansion reflected Canada's commitment to the Allied war effort and its evolving military role.
'Jerries' was British army slang during the second world war for Germans. In the first world war, British soldiers were known as 'Tommies'.
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Yes, there was some form of Canadian Army prior to the Confederation of Canada in 1867. Canada sent 600,000 men to fight in the First World War and the Canadians earned a reputation as expert troops, who stood their ground. The Canadian Army in the First World War was respected for their professional ability. In 1939, as the Second World war began, Canada once again, rallied to the cause , to prevent German domination of the world.
N. M. Christie has written: 'Slaughter in the mud' -- subject(s): Canada, Canada. Canadian Army, Canada. Canadian Army. Canadian Corps, Canada. Canadian Army. Canadian Expeditionary Force, History, Ypres, 3rd Battle of, Ieper, Belgium, 1917 'The Newfoundlanders in the Great War' -- subject(s): Battlefields, Campaigns, Great Britain, Great Britain. Army. Royal Newfoundland Regiment, Regimental histories, Tours, World War, 1914-1918 'The Canadians at Mount Sorrel, June 2nd-14th, 1916' -- subject(s): Battlefields, Canada, Canada. Canadian Army, Guidebooks, History, Mount Sorrel, Battle of, Belgium, 1916, World War, 1914-1918 'For King & empire : the Newfoundlanders in the Great War' 'Other Canadian battlefields of the Great War' -- subject(s): Battlefields, Campaigns, Canada, Canada. Canadian Army, Guidebooks, History, World War, 1914-1918 'The Canadians at Mount Sorrel, June 1916' -- subject(s): Battlefields, Canada, Canada. Canadian Army, History, Sorrel, Mount (Belgium), Battle of, 1916, Tours, World War, 1914-1918 'Futility & sacrifice' -- subject(s): Campaigns, Somme, 1st Battle of the, France, 1916, World War, 1914-1918
Canada was a British Territory and all British Territories were subject to conscription into their own army.
some estimates go up 2 million people, while others are estimated at 600,000. other estimates are as low as 32,000. regardless,in every war Canada has participated in, it has had the largest army in ratio with population.
Fred James has written: 'Canada's triumph' -- subject(s): World War, 1914-1918, Campaigns, Canada. Canadian Army, Canada, History 'Midland Engines' 'Canada's triumph from Amiens to Mons' -- subject(s): Accessible book, World War, 1914-1918
Canada was not involved in America's civil war.
An English Army captured the last French Army and when the French and Indian War ended. England controlled Canada.
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The greatest impact on Canada was as a result of World War II due to Canada's extensive effort in this war as opposed to World War I.
yes Canada fought in world war 1 because Canada was a British colony, and when British was at the war, Canada found itself at the war automatically