to gain more territory in the Pacific region.
The amount of Axis Soldiers Canadian Soldiers killed in World War 1 was far greater then the Canadian deaths. The difference ( or ratio) for Canadian Soldiers was 8 - 1. For every Canadian soldiers death there were 8 more Axis kills. The 8-1 difference was the highest in World War 1.
"Women in World War II
in world war 1 women were nusres and they made ammunition for the men
after world war 2
they pooped their pants all day long!
When the men came back from war women were fired from their jobs so that men returning from the war could find employment.
to gain more territory in the Pacific region.
During World War II (1939-1945) approximately 41.15 percent of the entire Canadian population was enrolled in the Armed Forces. All of these men and women were volunteers that served during World War II.
Canadian Corps - World War II - was created in 1940.
The Canadian army entered the war in 1914 The Canadian army entered the war in 1914
Catherine Ann Murphy has written: 'Women in the Canadian Military during World War II'
The Qubecqois in world war one
The amount of Axis Soldiers Canadian Soldiers killed in World War 1 was far greater then the Canadian deaths. The difference ( or ratio) for Canadian Soldiers was 8 - 1. For every Canadian soldiers death there were 8 more Axis kills. The 8-1 difference was the highest in World War 1.
in WW1 (world war 1) women were making food in factory and weapons for the solders
Carolyn Gossage has written: 'Forgotten graces' -- subject(s): English Landscape drawing, Exhibitions, In art 'Greatcoats and glamour boots' -- subject(s): Canada, Canada. Canadian Army. Canadian Women's Army Corps, Canada. Royal Canadian Air Force. Women's Division, Canada. Royal Canadian Navy. Women's Royal Canadian Naval Service, Canadian Personal narratives, Female Participation, Women, World War, 1939-1945, History, Armed Forces 'Double Duty'
Canadian nurses