In World War 2 the training what the Canadian soldiers had to do, was to learn how to win a fight trough partnership.When people joind the army the training was the first thing to go,in the early morning without any Uniform, most of the time just in underware they began thery training such as Gun,Rifel,Tank and fight training where they had to prouve theyr selfs before they went to the front.
During World War II, Canadian soldiers trained in dozens of places in North American including the United States. They also trained in England before the invasion of Normandy.
Most Canadians were called Canucks.
As Canada was a dominion of the British Empire, it joined the war the same day Britain declared war on Germany and the Central Powers; the 4th of August 1914.
Most of the Canadian soldiers who were known to have died on D-Day ( 2,043 ) are buried at Beny-Sur-Mer War Cemetery at Caen. A further 2,782 Canadian soldiers who died on the immediate following days are buried at Bretteville-Sur-Mer nearbyMost of the Canadian soldiers who were known to have died on D-Day ( 2,043 ) are buried at Beny-Sur-Mer War Cemetery at Caen. A further 2,782 Canadian soldiers who died on the immediate following days are buried at Bretteville-Sur-Mer nearby
Only one Canadian was executed by the Canadian military during WW2. Private Harold Joseph Pringle was executed for murder 5 July 1945. It's debatable if he actually committed the crime. He had been a problem soldier since his enlistment and had deserted in Italy. A number of Canadian soldiers were executed by the SS during D-Day. 20 Canadian soldiers were executed on the orders of Brigadeführer Kurt Meyer. The soldiers, from North Nova Scotia Highlanders and the Sherbrooke Fusiliers Regiment, were executed by the 12 SS Panzer Division.
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The amount of Axis Soldiers Canadian Soldiers killed in World War 1 was far greater then the Canadian deaths. The difference ( or ratio) for Canadian Soldiers was 8 - 1. For every Canadian soldiers death there were 8 more Axis kills. The 8-1 difference was the highest in World War 1.
About 534,617 soldiers survived world war I. 595,000 soldiers served and 60,383 were dead.
Like all soldiers fear and boredom
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They were fighting for there freedom and ours
20-27 -Jaxon Pick
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well inded there was infact a camp in val cartier quebec
Most Canadians were called Canucks.