Canada joins Allies in World War II, declaring war on Germany.

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Amidst escalating tensions in Europe, Canada declared war on Germany, aligning itself with the Allied forces in World War II. The decision came in response to Germany's invasion of Poland, marking a turning point for Canada's role in the global conflict. Canada's declaration of war symbolized its commitment to supporting democracy and defending against the aggression of the Axis powers. The nation mobilized its resources, manpower, and industry to contribute to the war effort alongside its Allies. Canadian troops played a crucial role in key battles and campaigns throughout the course of the conflict. The impact of Canada's entry into World War II was profound, shaping the course of history and demonstrating the country's willingness to stand up for freedom and democracy. The war effort brought about significant social and economic changes in Canada, leading to increased industrial production and advancements in technology. Today, Canada's participation in World War II is remembered as a testament to the courage and sacrifice of the men and women who served their country during one of the most challenging periods in modern history. The legacy of their contributions continues to be honored and commemorated. #Canada #WorldWarII #Allies
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