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Canada Declares War (sep 10th 1939)
Canada entered World War II on September 10th, 1939, declaring war independently from Britain. -
Air Training Plan Begins (1939)
The British Commonwealth Air Training Plan began in 1939. Canada trained over 130,000 pilots for the Allies. -
War Supply Board Created (1940)
In 1940, the War Supply Board was created. Organized Canada’s industries to build weapons, vehicles, and other supplies. -
Battle of Hong Kong (1941)
attle of Hong Kong 1941. The first Canadian fight in WWII, nearly 2,000 troops fought, many were killed and taken prisoner. -
Dieppe Raid (1942)
Dieppe Raid 1942. A failed attack on Nazi-occupied France. A lot of Canadian casualties, but valuable lessons for D-Day. -
Women in War Industry (1942)
Women joined the war industry in 1942. Women took on roles in factories and producing planes, tanks, and other military vehicles -
Shipbuilding in Halifax (1942)
Shipbuilding in Halifax, 1942. Canada built over 400 ships in the coming years, equipped to transport troops and supplies. -
women behind the war effort
Women in Canadian factories were seen as patriotic heroes during the war, even though they were often expected to give up those jobs later on. -
women in da war industry
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Battle of Ortona (1943)
Battle of Ortona 1943. Fierce fighting in Italy. Canadians gained a tough victory in close combat. -
Juno Beach (D-Day, 1944)
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D-Day at Juno Beach (1944)
Juno Beach 1944 (D-Day), Canada stormed the beach and pushed inland, a key part of the Allied invasion. -
the battles cause and consequences
Canada's battles, like Dieppe and Juno Beach, caused very heavy casualties to both sides but really helped shape the future. -
Liberation of the Netherlands (1945)
Liberation of the Netherlands, 1945. Canadian soldiers freed Dutch cities and are still celebrated there today. -
Canada’s Independence in Global Affairs
During the 2nd World War, Canada showed growing independence by declaring war on its own and becoming a key global partner. -
Liberation of the Netherlands
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sources
Veterans Affairs Canada
The Canadian Encyclopedia
Historica Canada
Library and Archives Canada
CBC Archives