Canada At War By Alex Layton. Canada at War?  Canada entered the 1939-1945 War on 10th September 1939.  Canada wanted to remain out of war and appease.

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Canada At War By Alex Layton

Canada at War?  Canada entered the War on 10th September  Canada wanted to remain out of war and appease the Nazi's like all the other governments did at that time realized reluctantly that they had to defeat Hitler at war  Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF)

Canada’s commitment  When Britain was at war, Canada was also at war automatically. But Canadians would determine the extent of their own commitment.  In the war 619,000 Canadians in the Expeditionary Force  before Pearl Harbor, apparently a lot of US men went north to join up with the Canadians

Canada War On Sea and land  the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN)  grew to a strength of nearly 100,000 personnel and nearly 400 vessels  Canada’s land force  The Cost of Battle  Some Canadian units played a prominent part in the liberation of the Netherlands while others went on to participate in the Battle of Germany

Canada’s Air Force  Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) ran the Commonwealth Air Training Plan  based at home was the hunting of U-Boats in the North Atlantic, its most important area of operations was Europe  U-boat, a German submarine.

Canada’s Involvement  The 1st Canadian Army was instrumental in the Liberation of Holland in May 1945  More than one million Canadians served in the Second World War and approximately 45,000 gave their lives.  Video on WW2

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