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Key Canadian Events 2

By Tayven
  • War is declared on Germany

    War is declared on Germany
    Canada joined France and Britain in the war against Germany, on September 10, 1939.
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    Key Canadian Events 2

  • Canadian soldiers arrive in Britain

    Canadian soldiers arrive in Britain
    The first batch of the Canadian army arrived in England sometime in December. Joining the war a week later than Britain to state their independence.
  • Canada declares war on Italy

    Canada declares war on Italy
    Canada had a strong peace and friendship treaty with the France and the United Kingdom at the time, so when Italy declared war on both of them, Canada declared war on Italy in retaliation.
  • Declaration of drafting

    Declaration of drafting
    It's September 15th, 1940 when the Canadian government declares the drafting of males for military service.
  • Infantry Division begins training for operation jubilee

    Infantry Division begins training for operation jubilee
    Canada begins training with the British in England for two months on the the Isle of Wight preparing themselves for their raid on the Germans.
  • Disaster hit Operation Jubilee

    Disaster hit Operation Jubilee
    Despite the two months of tanning, the operation was not a success by any means - there was a total of 3,367 casualties and the battle was lost.
  • Operation Husky begins

    Operation Husky begins
    The goal of Operation Husky was to take the island of Sicily from Italy and Germany, The battle was going to be fought on land, water, and in the air.
  • Operation Husky is a success

    Operation Husky is a success
    With 478,000 Allied troops on Sicily the battle was fought with ease. After taking control of the key airfields across the island and the Primsole bridge the battle became almost to easy. The US 3rd Division gives the official "all clear" from their position in Messina. Operation Husky is a success and Sicily is firmly in Allied hands.
  • D-Day begins

    D-Day begins
    6,000 naval vessels makes their way towards two different France beaches, Gold and Juno. At approximately 7:25AM, forces of the British and Canadian armies wade ashore at beaches codenamed Gold and Juno.
  • D-Day is over

    D-Day is over
    The British and Canadian armies make the prefect team, taking over Gold beach with ease. Juno beach didn't go quite as planned because of the heavy seas and underwater obstacles taking them off course to where they wanted to go.
    Most of the Canadians were killed when they hit shore by the Germans. But despite this, the Canadians still managed to take control of Bernieres, and thus winning the battle.
  • Operation Goodwood against Caen

    Operation Goodwood against Caen
    Operation Goodwood is put into play on July the 18th, 1944, with the main goal of taking over Caen, and then taking control of Falaise. The battle is won, and Paris is
    liberated.
  • Battle of the Scheldt in Holland

    Battle of the Scheldt in Holland
    The battle in Holland is now over, with the Germans being defeated with the help of a large Canadian participation.
  • V-E Day

    V-E Day
    It's a victory in Europe for the Allies with the Germans no longer a threat anymore. Allies won the battle against Germany!The next focus is on Japan and defeating them, which will be lead by the U.S.
  • Canada joins the United Nations

    Canada joins the United Nations
    Canada joins the United Nations along with 50 other countires. The signing took place in San Francisco.
  • Canadian troops enter Germany

    Canadian troops enter Germany
    With German now being divided into four areas that are controlled by the Allies, Canada enters as one of the occupying forces.
  • World War II is over

    World War II is over
    World War II is now over thanks to the U.S defeating the Japanese. Surrender ceremonies take place onboard Battleship Missouri in Tokyo Bay.