What year did World War I begin for Canada?
It affected mostly men on the front lines and women and children back home with shortages of food and economic struggles
Where did World War II start?
Poland
Why did World War I start?
The assassination of Franz Ferdinand
What year did Canada join the second world war as an ally?
10th September, 1939
Who was named commander after Vimy Ridge?
Who is William Currie
Where was Canada's biggest battle?
Vimy Ridge
What 2 weapons did Canada produce for World War II?
What are rifles, machine guns, antitank guns, antiaircraft guns
When was D-Day?
June 6th, 1944
Who shot down 73 planes?
Who is Billy Bishop
Where did the battle of Deipp take place?
The border of France
What did Sam Hughes create?
The Ross rifle and the Sam shoes
When did Canada liberate the Netherlands?
May 5th, 1945
Who's nickname is the Butcher?
Who is Douglas Haig
Douglas Haig left Commander Currie to the battle of what? Where?
Passendale
What battle killed the most Canadians?
The battle of the Somme
When did the repercussions after world war I start?
August 29th, 1929 (The great depression)
Which Indigenous sniper received the Military Medal?
Who is Francis Pegahmagabow
Where was the first battle Canada fought in, in World War I?
Ypres, Belgium
Why are the world wars of civic importance?
Showed the government that new demands, movements, and repression needed to be made