Three definining moments in Canadian history in the 20th century and prove their significance to the maturation of Canada as a nation. (Simplified Essay)
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- All throughout the 20th century, Canada has been through many events, actions, and decisions that we call defining moments. The invasion of D-day, life on the home front during World War Two, and second battle of Ypres helped enrich Canada with their contributions to food, fashion, religion, business, education, and politics.
- "OK, we'll go!" With these words, General Elsenhower of the Allied forces launched the long-awaited and -planned invasion of France. The beaches of
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and move back for a quick counter-attack on the Germans that were entering the gap created by the French. The Germans who were not expecting much resistance at all, were vulnerable to the Canadian attack, and had to retreat. In doing the job of two armies, every Canadian soldier grew an inch taller and was more proud to be Canadian than ever before. However, of the 18,000 soldiers that went to war, 1,000 died and 5,957 were injured.
and move back for a quick counter-attack on the Germans that were entering the gap created by the French. The Germans who were not expecting much resistance at all, were vulnerable to the Canadian attack, and had to retreat. In doing the job of two armies, every Canadian soldier grew an inch taller and was more proud to be Canadian than ever before. However, of the 18,000 soldiers that went to war, 1,000 died and 5,957 were injured.