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canadas role in ww2

The war that began in 1939 greatly changed Canada and the entire world. The Second World War involved more countries and caused my casualties than any other war in ever in history. This essay will explore the causes of the war, Canada’s contributions to the war effort, the factors that contributed to the holocaust, and how Canada changed because of WW2.

Germany was the main defeated nation of the First World War. Because of this loss the Treaty of Versailles was imposed. This treaty put heavy burdens on Germany; it lost all of its colonies and had to repay a huge sum of money to the Allies. This was nearly impossible Germany had lost the war the economy was in a state of depression from fighting the war. Although they had just adopted democracy, this could do little during this state of depression. Hitler was brought into power because the people of Germany felt desperate to get out of their rut.

Believe it or not The League of Nations also contributed to the war. The point of the League of Nations was to prevent any future wars from occurring. The great flaw in this plan was that the League had no way of enforcing its decisions. Without any military might to back it up all that the League could do was ask pol

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New social reforms were promised by Prime Minister King, know as “A New Social Order. (Morton 1988)

Canadians were so busy defending the easy they had almost forgot about the west. This was the first time that the same party had survived a war and been re-elected (Morton 1988). This resulted in heavy losses to the convoys. He began to blame Jews for all of Germanys problems. Hitler promised to gain more “living space’ for the German people. These hopes were destroyed when France fell to German military leaving Britain alone in Europe to fight the enemy. Britain had also run out of money and needed loans from the US (Morton 1988).

This war was started over lack of communication fascism, dictators and hatred. This did not turn out to well the Canadians were outnumbered and were forced to surrender. Canada sent pilots and a RCAF squadron to Britain, as the battler of Britain was starting.

Approximate Word count = 880
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)

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