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This plan was to end world war two in Europe
Fighting strategies used to capture Ortona
Over 14000 Canadian Soldiers landed on this beach on D-Day
This Canadian Prime minister promised he wouldn’t bring conscription to Canada but ended up doing it once the second world war occurred
Battle that went poorly for Canadians soldiers in northern France
The first 6 months of war when no fighting took place
Russia made a deal to not fight this country for 10 years, but this was pact was broken much before the 10 years
Longest battle in the war between the Canadian navy and the German navy
During this battle German Luftwaffe bombed Britain for 57 days straight
This battle was seen as a miracle because 300,000 troops were rescued on the shores of this northeastern city
The act passed by Mackenzie King which made all men conscript for home
This group of people were sent to internment camps in Canada and the USA after the event at Pearl harbor
Was a german soldier during world war 1 and was was the leader of the German empire in the second world war
Many Canadian soldiers as well as allied soldiers trained here to become spies
This invasion of this country sparked world war 2
Canadian flight school, ran by Canadian and allied troops
Barrier that protected french beaches from allied soldiers
Fascist leader of Italy who was hung by Italian citizens
This country declared war on Germany 1 week after Britain and France
International group of nations that goal was to prevent wars after world war 2
New form of technology that detects submarines
Jews were sent to live in these neighborhoods during world war 2
Fascist party in Germany lead by Hitler
Emperor of Japan at the time that they invaded Manchuria, China
Canadians were encouraged to invest in these as a way to loan money to the government to fund the war
Groups of German u-boats were commonly known as
This elite group of Canadian and american paratroopers was known as
The German air force was also known as the
On June 6 Canadians and allied troops stormed the beaches of Normandy, this day is known as
Public gardens that Canadians paid for to support the war effort

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