Participation in the Second World War in Canada was well calculated, as it was a war after Britain was involved, unlike the First World War. Hitler in Canada invaded Poland in 1939 agreed to Canada participation, not when Canada was involved. Unlike many European countries hit by recession during the Second World War, Canada was hardly affected during the war and its participation laid the foundation of the country. It prospered in the years after the end of the war.
Participation in World War II in Canada began when September 10, 1939, Canada declared a war in Nazi Germany and was postponed a week after a symbolic independent demonstration in the UK It was. As it played an important role in the Atlantic Ocean and Europe, the war has restored economic health and confidence in Canada. Canada has a close relationship with the United States during the war. Americans actually dominated the Yukon to construct the Alaska Highway and were the main air force base of the British colony of Newfoundland.
Many countries participated in World War II. It mainly includes Russian, American, Chinese, Japanese, German Nazis, and Canada, UK, Italy and France. Even small countries have places in war. For example, Argentina supplies 40% of meat to the UK. Warmly welcomed soldiers are shocked when they return home after fighting in the Vietnam War. They are known as "baby killers" and are frequently abused and prejudiced by their service. Before the Vietnam War war dead memorial was completed, the Vietnam War war dead were not much appreciated.
Since World War II, Canadian politicians have helped Canada get caught up in various foreign wars. During the Persian Gulf War, Brian Maloney was Prime Minister of Canada. Mulroney thought the Canadian army was very important, so he changed the Canadian budget so that he could use more money to improve his army. This policy is designed to ensure that Canada participates in the future diplomatic warfare like the Persian Gulf. Other members of the Mulroney Congress also played an important role in Canada's entry into the Persian Gulf War. They tried to support the United States because they tried to gain the support of the United Nations for their war in the Persian Gulf. At the time, President Bush tried to obtain Canada's approval because Canada was a member of the United Nations Security Council.