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Britain in WW2

Questions regarding British participation in World War 2, in both the European and Pacific theaters of the war.

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How did Canada and the US separate from Great Britain?

Because Canada is a nation distinct from the United States. The same reason why New Zealand is a separate nation from Australia (or vice versa).

Canada would gain nothing, and lose a great deal by becoming a part of the United States.


It's not like it happened by accident. Canada fought the War of 1812 to stay separate from the US.

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When did France and Britain declare war in World War 2?

France and England declared war on Germany on September 3, 1939 In 1940, Germany using blitzkreig tactics rolled through France and reached Paris. A small raid on the port of Dieppe by Canadian troops and US rangers took place in 1942.

What was the fashion like in 1940-1945?

The most popular fashion trend of the time is attention at the shoulder. Most women wore skirts at or near knee-length, with simply-cut blouses or shirts and square-shouldered jackets. Fashion from 1945-1960 was dominated by nylon, beehive hairstyles, and hot pink pumps. Also popular were petticoats. And also shoulder pads

Does Will Smith have brothers and sisters?

If you are referring to Carolina Panthers' wide receiver Steve Smith (the short fast guy #89) then no, these men are not related.

How old was Queen Elizabeth during World War 2?

She was eiether 15 or 16 when it started.

She might of been 21 or 22 when it finished.

Who is manager of river plate?

Guillermo Almada is managing the football team River Plate in Uruguay (not the Argentinean team of the same name).

Why did the Allies fight the Axis powers?

The Allies entered the war on September 3, 1939, when Germany invaded Poland, which was allies with Britain and France.

The United States entered the war on December 7, 1941, when Japan, Hitler's ally, attacked pearl harbor, before declaring war on the United States, which they had intended to do minutes before the attack via a note from the Japanese representatives who had been in America to discuss peace terms, but the note was not delivered on time, but instead some time after the attack.

This is a very brief description of the reason for the allies entering world war 2, but is meant to be an overview. If you want to know more, I suggest looking up operations Barbarosa and Overlord on wikipedia.

Shelter of donkey called?

The shelter of a donkey is usually called a pen or a donkey pen. It can also be called a shelter or donkey shelter.

Did William Shakespeare travel and where?

mostly between the town where he was born, Stratford upon Avon, Warwickshire and London. He was born in Stratford and raised his family there. Even as he became an acting and playwriting phenomenon, his wife Anne Hathaway and their children remained in Stratford.

How many socks does Dobby give Harry in what book?

Harry tricks Mr Malfoy into giving Dobby a sock in the Chamber of Secrets, thus releasing him.

Harry again gives Dobby many socks in Goblet of Fire, after Dobby helps Harry get through the second task in the Triwizard Tournament.

Is Guyana a Caricom country?

Yes. The legal name is the Co-operative Republic of Guyana

What happened after the battle of Dunkirk had ended?

The Germany started the final offensive against France, seizing Paris, breaking through the Maginot Line and forcing the French Government to ask an armistice.

If you were born on June 5 1944 how old would you be today?

If you born on January 1, 1943 (Friday)

Then your age is 75 years, 1 month, 2 weeks, and 4 days

What did France and England do to try to avoid war with Hitler?

The Allies (including France and England) had made an agreement with Germany after the first World War called the Treaty of Versailles. Hitler broke the Treaty by doing things like marching troops into the Rhineland in 1936, but the first thing he did when the Nazis came to power in 1933 was build up the army and air force. These things were all forbidden by the Treaty of Versailles, but the Allies used appeasement - the policy of giving in to avoid war - which lead to Hitler taking over Austria and the Sudetenland, then a few months later the rest of Czechoslovakia (as it was called then) and finally Poland, which caused Britain and France to declare war.

What happened at the Dunkirk landings?

I think the Maginot line was entirely staffed by the French. It was. Before the British retreated to Dunkirk, the Maginot Line had already fallen.

Did the Iroquois Indian men live in teepee's on hunting trips?

yes they did.

No, the tipi was stereotypically associated with all native American peoples. Tipis were used exclusively by the tribes who populated the great plains. Members of the Confederacy of the Iriquois would have constructed lean-to's and long houses while on expeditions but would, more typically, have sought shelter, as guests, from locals.

Why did people move from rural areas to cities in the late 1800s?

In the 1800s, farm machinery was starting to be invented. This meant that less labor was needed to farm crops so people began to move closer to cities.

Sir Winston Churchill slogan for victory?

Winston Churchill's slogan was: 'fiel pero desdichado' which is Spanish for 'faithful but miserable'.