Common questions

What was Canada known for in ww1?

What was Canada known for in ww1?

As events soon proved, Canadians excelled in aerial combat. In providing many members of the Royal Flying Corps, the Royal Naval Air Service and later the Royal Air Force, Canada made a great contribution in this field. More than 23,000 Canadian airmen served with British Forces and over 1,500 died.

What was Canada like in ww1?

In 1914, Canada was a self-governing dominion of the British Empire, but it did not control its own foreign affairs. As during the South African War (1899-1902), the Canadian government would decide the nature and extent of Canada’s war effort, but legally the country was at war the instant Britain declared one.

How did ww1 affect Canadians at home?

But the war cost vast amounts of money, demanded enormous supplies of people, goods, and services, and placed great stress on wages, prices, and many areas of home front activity.

What was Canada most famous battle in ww1?

The Battle of the Somme
The Battle of the Somme was one of the war’s most significant campaigns and Canadian soldiers from coast to coast would see heavy action in the fighting there in the summer and fall of 1916.

Did Canada have a choice in entering ww1?

The Canadian Parliament didn’t choose to go to war in 1914. So when Britain’s ultimatum to Germany to withdraw its army from Belgium expired on 4 August 1914, the British Empire, including Canada, was at war, allied with Serbia, Russia, and France against the German and Austro-Hungarian empires.

How old did you have to be to fight in ww1 Canada?

The age limit for recruits was to be between 18 (later 19) and 45, but overage soldiers and teenagers lied about their age. With 260 infantry battalions raised across the country, many of these new units competed against each other for recruits in the larger cities.

How much debt was Canada in after ww1?

In 1867 Canada’s debt was $94 million and it grew slowly until 1915, when WWI pushed the figure to $2.4 billion. During the Great Depression the debt rose to $5 billion, and by the end of WWII it had reached $18 billion.

How much debt was Canada in after WW1?

Who did Canada fight in ww2?

Canadian airmen fought in the Battle of Britain, North Africa, Italy and the Normandy invasion. About 17,000 died, the great majority while serving with Bomber Command.

Who is the greatest Canadian soldier of World war 1?

Arthur Currie

Sir Arthur Currie
Years of service 1897–1920
Rank General
Commands held Inspector General of the Armed Forces (1919–20) Canadian Corps (1917–19) 1st Canadian Division (1915–17) 2nd Canadian Brigade (1914–15)
Battles/wars World War I

Where can I find the Canadian Great War Diaries?

Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) units were required to log their daily actions in what is called a War Diary. Most of these paper records have been scanned, archived and made publicly available at Library and Archives Canada (LAC). One of the goals of the Canadian Great War Project (CGWP) is to transcribe these diaries.

What was a war diary in World War 1?

From the start of the First World War, Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) units were required to maintain a daily account of their “Actions in the Field.”. This log was called a War Diary.

Are there war diaries in the British archives?

This log was called a War Diary. This database contains the digitized War Diaries of CEF infantry, artillery and cavalry units, Brigade, Division and Corps commands and support units such as Railway and Forestry troops. The site also includes the War Diaries of several British units that served under Canadian command.

What was the war diary of the CEF called?

This log was called a war diary. This collection contains the digitized war diaries of CEF infantry, artillery and cavalry units, brigade, division and corps commands and support units such as railway and forestry troops. It also includes the war diaries of several British units that served under Canadian command.

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Ruth Doyle