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How Did Canada Contribute To Ww2

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Canada's contributions to the war were extremely significant. They made many sacrifices and lost a great amount of lives, but for those who sacrificed their lives for our country they in turn helped us to achieve the many goals we are proud to say we have accomplished then and now. The majority of Canada had a great impact on WW2. They were helping Britain financially, providing the Allies with supplies for the war effort and persuading our citizens to join the army, factories, and air force. Canada had also become one of the most significant military powers with the world's fourth largest air force, the world's third largest navy and an army with six divisions. More than one million Canadians served in the military and more than 45,000 gave …show more content…

The majority of the attackers in the raid were made up of Canadians. There were 6,100 troops with over 5000 of these troops being Canadian. The raid was also being helped by 74 Allied air squadrons with 8 of the squadrons belonging to the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF). Although there were many valuable lessons learned in the Raid on Dieppe, there were also huge loses for the Canadians. The 4,963 Canadians who set about the operation, only 2,210 returned to England, and many of the men that did were badly wounded. Even though many lives were lost on the Raid on Dieppe the success of the raid is what taught them the tactics and strategies they would later need for the raid we now know as D-Day. Without the Raid on Dieppe there would not have been great improvements made in technique, fire support and air tactics. This in turn helped tremendously to reduce casualties during D-Day to a bare minimum. The lessons learned at Dieppe were crucial in saving countless lives on June 6, 1944. Another momentous significance for the Canadians in WWII was the Italian

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