"Camp X' did not define Canada. It was a World War II intelligence centre, also called "Intrepid" by the British.
What did Canada export during the world war?
Munitions (went to having one munitions factory to 600 in WW1), wheat (provided by the agricultural provinces) and meat (mainly beef).
Why didn't Canada use submarines in the battle of the Atlantic?
The role of submarines during the second world war was primarily the destruction of enemy commerce, and occasionally heavy naval units such as battleships, cruisers, and aircraft carriers. Since the battle of the atlantic was fought primarily against German Submarines which were targeting Allied merchant vessels, there would have been very little point to using submarines.
What was usually the first stage of Hitler's blitzkrieg strategy?
Rapid incursions by mobilized infantry and armour, closely supported by aircraft.
French Canadian reasons against confederation?
Because people such as Geneveive were afraid of confederation because they feared the lost of their acadian french herritage.Also their french launguge and culture. They also did not want to have to compete for supplies from their markets for their farms.
What is to deliberate efforts to keep groups separate?
Deliberate efforts to keep groups separate is cultural divergence.
What was conscription in World War 2?
The draft. men over 18 were randomly selected/forced by the government to serve in the united states armed services.
How did conscription affect Canada's economy?
During World War II, conscription was a controversial and somewhat divisive step taken by the Canadian government in 1944; however, it did not adversely affect Canada's economy, which experienced a general "boom" as a result of the war. For one thing, the actual conscription enforced on Canada's population was quite small; it also occurred only during the last year of the war. For another, Canadian women (similar to women throughout the western nations) became more active in the work-force as a result of the war-time pressures.
Simply put, the seniormost NCO amongst a group of instructors.
What was the persecution of enemy aliens in Canada during World War 1?
the Persecution of them was that they were placed in internment camps and not allowed to work to support their families and if they tried to escape most were either killed or brought back.
How many Christmases came during US involvement in World War II?
Christmas 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944; on Christmas 1945 the war was over, but many military members were still overseas.
What was the codename given to the Dieppe raid?
The original plan was codenamed Operation Rutter, but was scuttled due to bad weather over the channel and bombing by German aircraft.
The plan was revised and went ahead under the Codename Operation Jubilee.
What are some quotes from the battle of hong kong?
" I have never ever seen an invasion this severe maybe its the day where I will take my last breath, maybe its the day il get lucky and no die but it doesn't matter cause il fight for my Canadian people and do it for my country.
Name 2 pros and 2 cons impacts using solar energy?
pros:
Its environmentally friendly
Its renewable
Cons:
Its dependant on the weather (which is variable)
It can be an expensive initial outlay (but an investment!)
What was the Royal Canadian Air Force's contribution in the victory of the Allies in World War 2?
They held the RAF training program training over 137,000 personal for the RAF resulting in the Germans not raping the face off England
Was Mackenzie King a good leader?
Yes
he advanced Canada's economy and generally made canada a world power
How did Canada's relationship with Britain and the US change as a result of world war 2?
Canada, New Zealand, and Australia were no longer part of Britain's Commonwealth after WW2. Canada worked closer with the US, being geographically closer anyway...and the US Army built the Alaskan Highway THROUGH Canada from the lower 48 states up to and through the current state of Alaska. With Japanese Forces OCCUPYING parts of Alaska, it was important to get troops up there. Canada is PART OF NORTH AMERICA too. Canadians consider themselves to be "Americans."
What countries were involved in the Royal Canadian Navy?
the countries which were involed was italy i think but dont take itfrom me im only 11
How many Canadian nurses died in WW1?
47 Canadian nurses died from disease, hospital ship sinking, bombings. According to Collections Canada 3,141 women enlisted as nurses.
14 Nursing Sisters were aboard the Canadian hospital ship Llandovery Castle when it was sunk in June of 1918. The U-boat that torpedoed the ship surfaced also sunk all but one lifeboat and shot many of the survivors. Out of 234 aboard the ship, only 24 survived.
6 Nursing Sisters died as a result of their hospital being bombed. 15 are known to have died of disease.
A good website "Finding the Forty-Seven" is tracking down how and when the nurses died.
Why all B 17 pilots were non commisioned officers in world war 2?
They weren't. Many were full commissioned officers.
Why was World War 2 considered a good war for Canada?
If it wasn't for world war 2. woman in Canada wouldn't be able to work men's job. However, world war two changed the world so much that nobody would imagine. woman would just stay home and cook, while men went to world war 2 to fight. Now since all men went to world war 2 nobody was there to make weapons, run farms and take care of the children. The government decided that woman can work hard as men too. however, the government gave women many different jobs. such as making weapons, nurse women, farmers, factory and many more. After world war 2 life changed. Women had the right to work as men and to do stuff like men. so they demanded equality right. And in 1982 Pierre Trudeau introduced the charter of right. This is why World War 2 is considered a good war in Canada.