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ahh razor in ww1 we had 8 million people so i think in ww11 we would have more.
The difference of 1 million more in Canada to 400 million in India is only 0.5%. He’s saying that Canada had 5% of India’s population. Whether that equates to more impact on the war is debatable, but saying that Canada had slightly more doesn’t affect his argument the way it is stated.
okay razor said there were 7 million people in canada during 1940 well i my website like it says there was 11,382,000
big difference and like cminke said around 80% of canada went to fight in ww11 and fought all over the wester front like at dieppe, d-day, opperation torch, sisily, italy, market garden, holland, and germany the fought in the atlantic and in hong kong, also they fought in belgium.
were did india fight?
Dunkirk, East Africa, Syria, Iraq, Iran, North Africa, Sicily, Italy, Greece India, Burma, Malaya, Hong Kong
By the way, Canada’s army was mostly conscripts. India had the largest volunteer army in history: 2.5 million. Canada’s army, navy, and air force: 1.1 million.