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Canada in WW2

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

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How did World War 2 affect the California economy?

The economy was better because the president donated a large amount of money for war supplies.

Where did Canadians fight in World War 2?

Canada fought in -Hong Kong

-The invasion of Sicily

-Juno Beach

- Battle of the Scheldt

- Holland

We also were attack at :

Battle of the St. Lawrence

Estevan Point light house on Vancouver Island

Bell Island in Newfoundland's Conception Bay

What battles was Canada involved in in World War 2?

Making Atomic bomb with US because Canada is the second largest uranium deposit country therefore, it is easier to make nuclear weapons. (Uranium is naturally occured element)

What side was Canada on in World War 2?

Canada, then described as being part of the British Empire, was on the side of the Allies.

How far is it from Barrie Ontario to Toronto Ontario?

It depends on where you are going in Toronto but from Barrie to the sign that tells you that you have entered Toronto is 45 min. if you take the 400.

Why did Canada get involved in the 1991 Gulf War?

Although Canada is a much smaller country than the U.S., yes, they did play a significant role in the Gulf War. The main objective was to relieve some U.S. troops and to place Canadian Soldiers in strategic area. The Gulf War is complex so go onto www.google.com and ask your question for more information.

If you go onto google and study it you'll begin to realize all the secret deals made by both governments as well as compensation to U.S. and Canadian soldiers who have suffered from gas exposure and have had afflictions from this. It was a hard battle, but the wives of both sides banned together for answers from both governments (in denial) and won!

How did the Republic of Georgia contribute to World War 1?

Sergey or Sergo Kavtaradze (Georgian: სერგო ქავთარაძე, Sergo Kavtaradze; Russian: Сергей Иванович Кавтарадзе, Sergey Ivanovich Kavtaradze; August 15, 1885-October 17, 1971) was a Soviet politician and diplomat who briefly served as head of government in the Georgian SSR and as Deputy Prosecutor General of the Soviet Union. A Georgian Bolshevik activist, he was persecuted for his Trotskyist activities, but was pardoned and reinstated by his personal friend Joseph Stalin. Arrested during the Great Purge, Kavtaradze became famous for being among the few victims to be brought out of jail and readmitted in the Soviet Communist Party hierarchy. He was Deputy to the Foreign Commissar Vyacheslav Molotov for the greater part of World War II, and, in 1944, was sent to Iran, where his controversial stance helped topple the Mohammad Sa'ed cabinet. Kavtaradze was also involved in provoking rebellion in the Iranian Azerbaijan and other Iranian-ruled areas. His last major office was that of Ambassador to Romania, where he maintained close contacts with the Romanian Communist Party faction formed around Ana Pauker and played a part in facilitating electoral fraud during the general election of 1946.

Uneducated great leaders?

George Washington was only formally educated up to eleven years old.

Does the navy go into war?

They are a branch of the military. Of course they are part of the order of battle. Ships deliver Marines to the beaches, provide gunfire support, hunt submarines and enemy ships. Navy personnel are stationed with the Marines. Navy aircraft strike enemy targets both on the sea and on land.

Why did the dieppe raid work?

It didn't work - Dieppe Raid was a complete disaster.

Was William Lyon MacKenzie King in love with Lord Tweedsmuir?

Hell no, the two men could barely stand to be in the same room together.