Polish Army Surrendered
Ontario, CanadaThe Polish Army surrendered to the Germans. Germany and the Soviet Union gained full control of the country.
Royal Proclamation of 1763
Ontario, CanadaKing George III issued the Royal Proclamation of 1763 which announced the new administrative structure for British North America as the Treaty of Paris went into effect, nullifying the government […]
Piper James Richardson
Ontario, CanadaPrivate James Richardson stood in full view of the enemy, playing his bagpipes as his company attacked Regina Trench, which inspired the men to capture their objective. He then helped […]
Carolus Torpedoed
Ontario, CanadaThe merchant ship Carolus was torpedoed by U-69 and sunk. Eleven of the crew of 30 were lost.
Frog Lake Massacre
Ontario, CanadaRound the Sky, Bad Arrow, Miserable Man, Iron Body and Little Bear were tried in Battleford, Saskatchewan for their involvement in the Frog Lake Massacre. They were all found guilty […]
Brock at Queenston
Ontario, CanadaBritish Major-General Sir Isaac Brock was killed at the Battle of Queenston Heights.
Germany Out!
Ontario, CanadaGermany left the League of Nations.
“The Flying Seven”
Ontario, CanadaCanada's first all-female flying club, The Flying Seven, was established.
1st CID at Pecquencourt
Ontario, CanadaTroops from the 1st Canadian Division entered the village of Pecquencourt, France, and were greeted by 2,000 starving citizens.
Battle of Cook’s Mills
Ontario, CanadaThe Americans defeated the British in the Battle of Cook's Mills, the penultimate engagement fought on Canadian soli during the War of 1812. The victory was short-lived, however, as the […]
German Weather Station in Labrador
Ontario, CanadaU-537 arrived at martin Bay in northern Labrador and its crew set up an automatic weather station on the shore. Codenamed "Kurt"., it was only discovered in 1977.
1918 – Barker’s Victoria Cross
Ontario, CanadaLieutenant-Colonel William Barker shot down an enemy two-seater over France. He was seriously wounded but managed to shoot down another three enemy aircraft before crash landing near Allied lines. He […]
Empress of Britain
Ontario, CanadaTroopship Empress of Britain, already damaged by enemy fire, was torpedoed by U-32, while being towed by HMS Marauder and HMS Thames. She was the largest ship sunk by German U-boats during the Second […]
Great Depression
Ontario, CanadaThe collapse of the U.S. stock market in the Wall Street Crash signaled the start of the Great Depression.
Daily coast-to-coast flights are launched
Ontario, CanadaDaily coast-to-coast flights are launched by Trans-Canada airlines.
Berlin-Rome Axis (Rome Pact)
Ontario, CanadaHitler and Mussolini signed the Berlin-Rome Axis an agreement formulated by Italy's foreign minister Galeazzo Ciano which formally linked the two fascist countries.
Royal Mint in Ottawa
Ontario, CanadaA proclamation announces the creation of the Ottawa branch of the Royal Mint.
Hamilton Football
Ontario, CanadaThe Hamilton Foot Ball Club was formed.
1st Tunnel to a Foreign Country
Ontario, CanadaThe 1st vehicular tunnel to a foreign country was opened between Windsor, Ontario and Detroit, Michigan.
Victoria Cross at Passchendaele
Ontario, CanadaSergeant Colin Barron and Private James Robertson earn the Victorai Cross for actions in the Battle of Passchendaele.
HMCS Rainbow
Ontario, CanadaRCN cruiser HMCS Rainbow arrives at Esquimalt, B.C. after becoming the first Canadian ship to sail around South America by the Strait of Magellan.
German Spy in Quebec
Ontario, CanadaGerman spy Werner von Janowski is dropped off by U-518 at Chaleur Bay, Quebec, and is later captured.
Armed Coup Attempted in Munich
Ontario, CanadaAs chairman of the infant National Socialist Workers' (Nazi) Party, Hitler launched an unsuccessful armed coup in Munich.
The Armistice
Ontario, CanadaThe Armistice brings an end to the First World War. Nearly 620,000 Canadians served, more than 66,000 gave their lives and some 172,000 were wounded.
The Battle of Ancre
Ontario, CanadaThe Battle of Ancre, November 13 - 18, 1916, the final large British attack of the Battle of the Somme, results in a British victory.
Large-Scale Trench Raid
Ontario, CanadaA large-scale trench raid at night (November 16-17) by Canadian troops serves as a blueprint for how future raids should be conduced.
Devil’s Brigade in Italy
Ontario, CanadaMembers of the elite American-Canadian First Special Service Force (The Devil's Brigade) arrive in Naples, Italy.
Treaty of Versailles & U.S. Senate
Ontario, CanadaThe U.S. Senate refused to ratify the Treaty of Versailles which officially ended World War I.
Canadian Pirate Hanged
Ontario, CanadaConvicted in Canada's first piracy trial, Edward Jordan was hanged in Halifax.
Lucarno Pact
Ontario, CanadaThe Lucarno Pact was signed by Germany with Britain, France, Belgium, and Italy and which confirmed Germany's western borders with France and Belgium - as was established by the Treaty […]
R.A.F. Wellington Bomber
Ontario, CanadaAn RAF Wellington bomber, crewed mainly by Canadians, is badly shot up but still acquires key data on German airborne rader.
Canada Declared War
Ontario, CanadaCanada declared war on Finland, Hungary and Romania, the same day as Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor.
Battle of Hong Kong
Ontario, CanadaThe BAttle of Hong Kong began following the attack on PEarl Harbor.
Battle of Hong Kong
Ontario, CanadaThe Battle of Kong Kong began following the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Moro River was Crossed
Ontario, CanadaCanadian troops crossed the Moro River and pushed toward Ortona, Italy.
‘High Flight’ Died
Ontario, CanadaRCAF Pilot Officer John Gillespie Jr., composer of the sonnet "High Flight", died when his Spitfire collided with another aircraft during tactical training exercises.
Attacked Ortona, Italy
Ontario, Canada1943 The Canadian 1st Division led off teh attack to dislodge the Germans from Ortona, Italy
Arson at Knights of Columbus Hostel
Ontario, CanadaAn arsonist burned down the Knights of Columbus Hostel in St. John's. 99 died, and 109 were injured. German sabotage was suspected.
British Commonwealth Air Training Plan
Ontario, CanadaThe British Commonwealth Air Training Plan was announced.
Japan on Hong Kong
Ontario, CanadaJapanese forces landed on Hong Kong Island.
Battle of Gallipoli, Turkey
Ontario, CanadaThe Newfoundland Regiment was among the last to be evacuated (December 19-20) from Suvla Bay after the disastrous Battle of Gallipoli, Turkey.
Royal Canadian Dragoons
Ontario, CanadaThe Royal Canadian Dragoons and the Royal Canadian Regiment were formed.
Flanders
Ontario, CanadaAs Christmas approached, soldiers of the Canadian Corps suffered through a cold, wet winter in Flanders.
Constitutional Act
Ontario, CanadaBritain's Constitutional Act created Upper and Lower Canada and set the stage for rebellion.
“This is Ortona, a West Canadian Town”
Ontario, Canada1943, About December 27th: The German 1st Parachute Division quietly left Ortona, Italy to the Canadians. Canadian battle losses for December exceeded 2,300, including 500 dead.
Incendiary Bombs
Ontario, CanadaGermany dropped incendiary bombs on London, England.
U.S.S.R.
Ontario, CanadaThe Union of Soviet Socialist Republics was created.
RCAF Reached Its Peak
Ontario, CanadaThe RCAF reached its peak strength with 215,000 personnel, including 15,000 members of the Women's Division.
Troops in the Ruhr
Ontario, CanadaFrench and Belgian troops began the occupation of the Ruhr following German failure to maintain reparation payments.
Japan Out!
Ontario, CanadaJapan 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.
1944 – English Channel
Ontario, CanadaHMC ships Athabaska, Haida, and Iroquois conducted their first night patrol of the English Channel as part of the 10th Destroyer Flotilla.
1944 – Anzio
Ontario, CanadaAllied forces established a beachhead at Anzio, Italy.
1944 – Operation Bonaparte
Ontario, CanadaSpearheaded by Canadian spies Lucien Dumais and Raymond LaBrosse, Operation Bonaparte was launched in France. This was the key operation in Shelburne, one of the most successful spy networks of […]
Hitler Appointed Chancellor
Ontario, CanadaPresident Hindenburg appointed HItler as chancellor.
Convoy SC-118
Ontario, Canada1943 Convoy SC-118, which sailed from Halifax, was attacked in mid-Atlantic (February 4 - 7) by 20 U-boats. 13 merchantmen were sunk.
RAF Raid On Rotterdam
Ontario, Canada1941 The RAF raided oil-storage facilities in Rotterdam.
Nazis = 44% of Vote
Ontario, CanadaThe Nazi Party secured 44% of the national vote.
“Plan Sickle”
Ontario, CanadaHitler adopted "Plan Sickle" for the invasion west, with the main thrust made through Ardennes (Belgium. Luxembourg, France).
Rhineland
Ontario, CanadaGermany reoccupied the Rhineland.
1944 – U-845 sunk
Ontario, CanadaHMC ships St. Laurent, Swansea, Owen Sound and HMS Forester destroyed U-845 in the North Atlantic.
Germans Into Austria
Ontario, CanadaGerman troops marched into Austria and Anschluss (political union) was proclaimed.
Hitler Came in 2nd
Ontario, CanadaHitler came second to Hindenburg in presidential elections, having gained 30% of the vote.
Fascist Fighting Corps
Ontario, CanadaMussolini was among those who formed the Fascist Fighting Corps.
Rome Pact
Ontario, CanadaItaly, Austria, and Hungary signed the Rome Pact.
1944 – Stalag Luft III Escape
Ontario, Canada76 Allied airmen escaped through a tunnel from German prisoner-of-war camp Stalag Luft III, in what became known as The Great Escape. 73 escapees were recaptured and 50 were executed, […]
Nazi Party
Ontario, CanadaThe German Workers' Party, with a program drafted by Hitler, was renamed the Nazi Party.
Germany Invaded Norway, Denmark
Ontario, CanadaGermany invaded Denmark, and Norway. Copenhagen was occupied within 12 hours.
Treaty of Rapallo
Ontario, CanadaGermany and Russia signed the Treaty of Rapallo which enabled the Germans to establish arms factories in Russia.
London Naval Treaty
Ontario, CanadaU.S., Britain and Japan signed the London Naval Treaty in which they agreed to restrict tonnages of warships.
Battle of Cut Knife
Ontario, CanadaIn the Battle of Cut Knife, Chief Poundmaker's Cree warriors dealt Canadian troops their last defeat of the Northwest Rebellion.
Fresnoy
Ontario, CanadaNearly 500 Germans were captured as Canadians attacked at Fresnoy, east of Vimy Ridge.
Royal Canadian Navy
Ontario, CanadaThe Royal Canadian Navy was established.
HMCS Valleyfield
Ontario, CanadaA U-boat sank HMCS Valleyfield in the Atlantic Ocean; 125 perished.
Ypres Salient
Ontario, CanadaThe Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry helped prevent a German break-through in the Ypres Salient.
Procter vs. Tecumseh
Ontario, CanadaMaj.-Gen. Henry Procter and Tecumseh were forced to end a 10-day siege at Fort Meigs in Ohio.
Enigma Cipher Captured
Ontario, Canada1941 The British captured an Enigma cipher machine and codebooks after it boarded U-110 south of Iceland.
Germany Invades Low Countries
Ontario, CanadaGermans launched the invasion of the Low Countries and France.
Liri Valley, Italy
Ontario, CanadaCanadian tanks supported the attack on German lines in Italy's Liri Valley.
Battle of the St. Lawrence
Ontario, CanadaThe Battle of the St. Lawrence began with a U-boat sinking two streamers off the Gaspé coast.
Neutral in U.S. Civil War
Ontario, CanadaQueen Victoria asked her subjects to remain neutral in the U.S. Civil War.
Trainee Navigator
Ontario, CanadaTrainee navigator Kenneth Spooner took over for an unconscious pilot, saving three lives, but crashed. He is posthumously awarded the George Cross.
Rotterdam Bombed
Ontario, Canada1940 A German bombing raid caused massive damage in Rotterdam.
Pilot Training
Ontario, CanadaCanadian air force pilot training, in hiatus since 1918, resumed at Camp Borden, near Barrie, Ontario.
Festubert, France
Ontario, CanadaCanadians launched initial attacks at Festubert, France.
Battle of Monte Cassino
Ontario, Canada1944 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 […]
Franklin in Northwest Passage
Ontario, CanadaJohn Franklin departed England in search of the Northwest Passage.
Pact of Steel
Ontario, CanadaGermany and Italy signed the Pact of Steel which created a military alliance.
S.S. Komagata Maru
Ontario, CanadaS.S. Komagata Maru arrived in Vancouver, but 352 Sikh, Muslim and Hindu refugees from India were turned away.
Corvettes in Newfoundland
Ontario, CanadaThe first seven corvettes for the Newfoundland Escort Force arrived in St. John's.
1940, May 26th – June 4th – Beaches of Dunkirk Evacuation
Ontario, CanadaCivilian barges, yachts, motorboats, fishing boats and ferries made possible the rescue (May 26 - June 4) of 340,000 mainly British soldiers being shelled on the beaches of Dunkirk, France.
1813, May 27th – Burlington Heights
Ontario, CanadaThe British retreated to Burlington Heights Ontario, abandoning Fort Erie on May 27th, 1813.
1940 – Operation Dynamo / Dunkirk Evacuation
Ontario, CanadaOperation Dynamo, which was the evacuation of British, French and Belgian troops from the beaches of Dunkirk. It was executed between May 26th and May 4th, 1940.
1941, May 26th & 27th – Bismarck Sunk
Ontario, CanadaThe Bismarck was hunted down and sunk on May 26th & 27th, 1941. This ended German warship operations in the Atlantic.
1934, May 28th – Quintuplets
Ontario, CanadaThe Dionne quintuplets were born in Callander, Ontario on May 28th, 1934.
1902, May 31st – Boer War
Ontario, CanadaOn May 31st the Boer War ended. Canada's contribution: $3 million and 7,368 troops.
1940, June 3rd – Dunkirk Evacuation
Ontario, CanadaJune 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.
1940, June 3rd – Germany Bombs Paris
Ontario, CanadaOn June 3rd, 1940, Germans launched a 300-bomber raid on Paris.
1944, June 6th – D-Day
Ontario, Canada1944, 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
Ontario, CanadaAllied 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/