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  • Wed, Feb 2025

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History

REMEMBRANCE

That was when the guns fell silent! The Great War was over! But it was not a clear cut victory; it was an armistice negotiated under duress. It should have been a cause for rejoicing. On the allied side it was, but the German people felt betrayed by their leaders. The Treaty of Versailles was incredibly punitive.

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Beginning of Battle

D-Day took place on the 6th of June, 1944, regardless of unfavorable weather and conditions that they endured. It was a day that Canada, as well as the other allied nations participated in a series of events that made history.

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CANADA’S ROLE IN D-DAY

Canada aided the allies in many hard battles during world war two, but the most well known contribution was during the battle of Normandy. Out of all the conflicts that Canada would take part in, their most important role that they played there would be instrumental in eventually winning the war overall.

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