Japan Out!

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Japan withdrew from the Second London Naval Conference after its request that its fleet be granted parity with the fleets of Britaain and the U.S. was refused.

Convoy SC-118

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1943 Convoy SC-118, which sailed from Halifax, was attacked in mid-Atlantic (February 4 - 7) by 20 U-boats. 13 merchantmen were sunk.

Operation Veritable

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1945 In 1945 the Allies were driving eastward into the Rhineland, west of the Rhine River, and east of the Maas River, toward Germany's centre. Operation Veritable started on February […]

RAF Raid On Rotterdam

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1941 The RAF raided oil-storage facilities in Rotterdam.

Dresden Bombed

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1945 Dresden was a site of German wartime production. On February 13, 1945, 796 bombers, including 67 from the RCAF No. 6 Group, bombed Dresden, Germany. Thousands died. It was […]

Nazis = 44% of Vote

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The Nazi Party secured 44% of the national vote.

“Plan Sickle”

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Hitler adopted "Plan Sickle" for the invasion west, with the main thrust made through Ardennes (Belgium. Luxembourg, France).

Rhineland

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Germany reoccupied the Rhineland.

Germans Into Austria

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German troops marched into Austria and Anschluss (political union) was proclaimed.

Hitler Came in 2nd

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Hitler came second to Hindenburg in presidential elections, having gained 30% of the vote.

Fascist Fighting Corps

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Mussolini was among those who formed the Fascist Fighting Corps.

Rome Pact

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Italy, Austria, and Hungary signed the Rome Pact.

Nazi Party

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The German Workers' Party, with a program drafted by Hitler, was renamed the Nazi Party.

Treaty of Rapallo

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Germany and Russia signed the Treaty of Rapallo which enabled the Germans to establish arms factories in Russia.

London Naval Treaty

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U.S., Britain and Japan signed the London Naval Treaty in which they agreed to restrict tonnages of warships.

415 Maritime Patrol Squadron

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No. 415 Maritime Patrol Squadron, RCAF, was formed. It was based in Prince Edward Island.

Battle of Cut Knife

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In the Battle of Cut Knife, Chief Poundmaker's Cree warriors dealt Canadian troops their last defeat of the Northwest Rebellion.

Fresnoy

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Nearly 500 Germans were captured as Canadians attacked at Fresnoy, east of Vimy Ridge.

Royal Canadian Navy

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The Royal Canadian Navy was established.

Foulkes in Netherlands

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Canadian General Charles Foulkes accepted the German surrender in the Netherlands.

HMCS Valleyfield

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A U-boat sank HMCS Valleyfield in the Atlantic Ocean; 125 perished.

Ypres Salient

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The Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry helped prevent a German break-through in the Ypres Salient.

Procter vs. Tecumseh

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Maj.-Gen. Henry Procter and Tecumseh were forced to end a 10-day siege at Fort Meigs in Ohio.

Enigma Cipher Captured

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1941 The British captured an Enigma cipher machine and codebooks after it boarded U-110 south of Iceland.

Antwerp Port Facilities

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1945 The Allies were denied access to the port facilities at Antwerp, Belgium, and thus the ability to move equipment, supplies and men into northwestern Europe so as to push […]

Liri Valley, Italy

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Canadian tanks supported the attack on German lines in Italy's Liri Valley.

Battle of the St. Lawrence

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The Battle of the St. Lawrence began with a U-boat sinking two streamers off the Gaspé coast.

Neutral in U.S. Civil War

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Queen Victoria asked her subjects to remain neutral in the U.S. Civil War.

Trainee Navigator

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Trainee navigator Kenneth Spooner took over for an unconscious pilot, saving three lives, but crashed. He is posthumously awarded the George Cross.

Rotterdam Bombed

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1940 A German bombing raid caused massive damage in Rotterdam.

Pilot Training

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Canadian air force pilot training, in hiatus since 1918, resumed at Camp Borden, near Barrie, Ontario.

Kennedy in Ottawa

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U.S. President John F. Kennedy visited Ottawa.

HMCS Bras d’Or

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Work began on the first Canadian military hydrofoil, HMCS Bras d'Or.

Festubert, France

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Canadians launched initial attacks at Festubert, France.

Battle of Monte Cassino

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1944 May 18th: After 4 major assaults on the Monte Cassino abbey, the Germans were pushed out and forced back to the Hitler Line, by the Poles and 1st Canadian […]

Quebec Voted

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Quebec voted against negotiating sovereignty-assocation with Canada.

Meech Lake

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Lucien Bouchard resigned (May 21 - 22) from Cabinet over Meech Lake Accord constitutional amendments; subsequently formed the Bloc Québécois.

Pact of Steel

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Germany and Italy signed the Pact of Steel which created a military alliance.

S.S. Komagata Maru

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S.S. Komagata Maru arrived in Vancouver, but 352 Sikh, Muslim and Hindu refugees from India were turned away.

FLQ Separatists

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FLQ separatists bombed the U.S. consulate in Quebec City.

Corvettes in Newfoundland

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The first seven corvettes for the Newfoundland Escort Force arrived in St. John's.

Hill 467

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In Korea, six Canadian soldiers were killed and 54 wounded in an attack (May 29 - 30) on Kakhul-bong (Hill 467).

1940, June 3rd – Dunkirk Evacuation

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June 3rd, 1940 was the last night of the evacuation from Dunkirk, bringing the total number of men rescued to 220,000 British and 120,000 French and Belgians.

1944, June 6th – D-Day

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1944, June 6th: Allied paratroopers, including about 450 Canadians, parachuted from aircraft or landed in gliders behind German coastal defences on D-Day. Click on https://rememberourvets.ca/index.php/leblanc-leopold-paul-charles/

D-Day

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Allied paratroopers, including about 450 Canadians, parachuted from aircraft or landed in gliders behind German coastal defences on D-Day. Click on https://rememberourvets.ca/index.php/leblanc-leopold-paul-charles/

Nazis Win 230 Seats

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The Nazi Party won 230 of 609 seats in national elections, but Hitler refused to join a coalition.

Patton Slapped a Soldier With PTSD

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1943, August 3rd.  Charles H. Kuhl, from Indiana, suffered from battle stress. Patton slapped him across the face with his folded gloves, dragged him across the hospital tent, and literally […]

Germans Escape From Sicily

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1943, by August 17th: The Allied forces had no plan to keep Germans isolated on Sicily and over the month of August 40,000 Germans and 70,000 Italians crossed the Strait […]

Kellog-Briand Pact

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The Kellog-Briand Pact was drawn up, which renounced war as a means of settling international disputes. It was eventually signed by nearly all of the world's nations.

Gothic Line was Pierced

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1944 The Gothic Line, Italy was finally pierced at 10 PM on August 31st, Involved were: the Perth Regiment, Cape Breton Highlanders, and 8th New Brunswick Hussars.

2nd C.I.D. Takes Dieppe

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1944 The 2nd Canadian Infantry Division took control of the town of Dieppe, France from its German occupiers. "On September 3, the Canadians held a ceremony to honour the memory […]

Reoccupied Dieppe

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1944 The raid on Dieppe in August 1942 was a disaster. The Canadians reoccupied Dieppe on September 1, 1944 unopposed, "The Germangarrison troops had bugged out."

Drocourt-Quéant Line

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After a week of heavy fighting Canadian troops broke through the Drocourt-Quéant Line at Arras, France.

War on Germany

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Britain, France, Austria and New Zealand declared war on Germany.

Athenia Sunk

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1939 U-30 sank the British liner Athenia as it sailed from Glascow to Montreal.

HMCS Racoon

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HMCS Racoon was sunk by U-165 while on convoy duty near Pointe-au-Pere, Quebec, killing 37 crew on board.

Blitz On London

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1940 The London Blitz started. The Luftwaffe directed its bombing offensive at London and other major populated centres.

Bruges

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1944 The 4th Canadian Armoured Division took Bruges, Belgium, from its German occupiers.

Battle of Courcelette

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Corporal Leo Clarke led an attack to clear the enemy at the Battle of Courcelette. A counterattack was repelled by his exceptional bravery. He was awarded the Victoria Cross for […]

Battle of Lake Erie

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The Americans gained control of the upper Great Lakes after they defeated the British at the Battle of Lake Erie.

HMCS Charlottetown

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U-517 torpedoed and sank HMCS Charlottetown in the St. Lawrence River near Cap Chat, Quebec. Six of her crew were lost that day, with four later dying of wounds sustained during […]

Attacked the Western Front

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Allied forces attacked along the Western Front, regaining almost all the ground lost to the Germans during the spring and summer offensive.

Plains of Abraham

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General James Wolfe led the British in an attack against the French, led by General Louis-Joseph de Montcalm at the Plains of Abraham. Both generals died from their wounds sustained […]

Canada En-Route to the Nile

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The first overseas expedition by Canadians began as several hundred boatmen departed Canada en-route to Egypt to take part in the Nile Expedition.

Nazis in Reichstag

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With unemployment at 3 million, the Nazi Party made its first electoral breakthrough in the Reichstag elections, winning 107 seats.

1762, September 15th – Signal Hill

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September 15th,1762: The British defeated the French at Signal Hill in St. John's in the last battle of the Seven Years' War.

Nuremberg Laws

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The Nuremberg Laws were passed which deprived Jews of full German citizenship.

Operation Market Garden

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Operation Market Garden, a bold but unsuccessful Allied attempt to shorten the war, began.

7th Governor-General

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Sir John Hamilton Gordon, 7th Earl of Aberdeen, was sworn in as Canada's 7th Governor-General.

Sulva Bay

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The Newfoundland Regiment landed (September 19-20) at Sulva Bay, on the western side of the Gallipoli Peninsula.

Boulogne, France Surrendered

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1944 The last German defenders surrendered on August 20th to Le Régiment de la Chaudiere, the Queen's Own Rifles of Canada, the Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders, and the Nova […]

Boulogne, France

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1944 Le Régiment de la Chaudiere, the Queen's Own Rifles of Canada, the Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders, and the Nova Scotia Highlanders forced the German occupiers of Boulogne, France […]

Apology to Japanese-Canadians

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Four decades after the Second World War, Prime Minister Brian Mulroney issued a formal apology and announced a compensation package to interned Japanese-Canadian survivors and their families.

A King As Prime Minister

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William Lyon Mackenzie King was sworn in as Prime Minister for the second time.

‘Got Loaded’ at Quebec City

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The long process of loading men, animals and equipment into transport ships for overseas duty began at Quebec City.

Hudson Strait Expedition

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The Hudson Strait Expedition began, which led the RCAF to explore the eastern Arctic and to establish radio stations.

Munich Pact

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The Munich Pact was signed in which Britain, France and Italy agreed to the transfer of Sudetenland (northern, southern, and western areas of former Czechoslovakia which were primarily Sudeten Germans) […]