The epidemic that killed canadians after the war, was called the spanish influenza (flu)
400000
Approximately 50,000 Canadians were involved on D-Day, about 30,000 in the landings and almost 20,000 in the air and naval operations
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The Nazi Germans defeated the Canadians/Brits and captured many Canadians. See the links below for more details.
unknown but 19 and they commited suicide
2,000 or so
the planted bombs in the buildings
340 Canadians were killed, 574 wounded and 47 taken prisoner. These were on Juno. Many Canadians were also in British units.
The death toll of the attacks was over 6000
Just over 19,629 people have been killed there. Its a real shame :(
42,042 Canadians died fighting WW2. As well as 1,148 Canadian merchant seamen were killed. source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_history_of_Canada_during_the_Second_World_War
Give it to the canadians and they would have a funeral
Overall I think it helped grow it in a positive direction but many Canadians wondered why the U.S. refused to enter while so many Canadians were getting killed to protect the world, including the USA.
Many Canadians do.
According to United Nations figures, 53 Canadians were killed during peacekeeping operations as part of UNEF 1, the Suez Canal operation of 1956-1957. This was the bulk of the 100 fatalities of that mission.
Many Canadians do.