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  2. British Army Training Unit Suffield - Wikipedia

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    The British Army Training Unit Suffield (BATUS) is a British Army unit located at the vast training area of Canadian Forces Base Suffield near Suffield, Alberta, Canada. [ 1 ] BATUS is the British Army's largest armoured training facility, and it can accommodate live-firing and tactical effect simulation (TES) exercises up to battle group level.

  3. Category:Military units and formations of Canada in World War ...

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    26th Army Tank Battalion (The Grey and Simcoe Foresters) 31 Canadian Brigade Group. 32 Canadian Brigade Group. 32 Service Battalion. 32 Signal Regiment (Canada) 401 Tactical Fighter Squadron. 402 Squadron. 412 Transport Squadron. 414 Electronic Warfare Support Squadron.

  4. Canada in World War II - Wikipedia

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    The history of Canada during World War II begins with the German invasion of Poland on 1 September 1939. While the Canadian Armed Forces were eventually active in nearly every theatre of war, most combat was centred in Italy, [ 1] Northwestern Europe, [ 2] and the North Atlantic. In all, some 1.1 million Canadians served in the Canadian Army ...

  5. Weather Station Kurt - Wikipedia

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    Weather Station Kurt ( Wetter-Funkgerät Land-26) was an automatic weather station, erected by a German U-boat crew of the Kriegsmarine in northern Labrador, Dominion of Newfoundland, in October 1943. Installing the equipment for the station was the only known armed German military operation on land in North America during the Second World War.

  6. Camp X - Wikipedia

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    Camp X was the unofficial name of the secret Special Training School No. 103, a Second World War British paramilitary installation for training covert agents in the methods required for success in clandestine operations. [ 1] It was located on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario between Whitby and Oshawa in Ontario, Canada.

  7. Arctic naval operations of World War II - Wikipedia

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    Valerian Frolov. Arctic naval operations of World War II were the World War II naval operations that took place in the Arctic Ocean, and can be considered part of the Battle of the Atlantic and/or of the European Theatre of World War II. [ 1][ note 1] Pre-war navigation in the region focused on fishing and the international ore-trade from ...

  8. Causes of World War II - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The causes of World War II have been given considerable attention by historians. The immediate precipitating event was the invasion of Poland by Nazi Germany on September 1, 1939, and the subsequent declarations of war on Germany made by Britain and France, but many other prior events have been suggested as ultimate causes.

  9. Canada in the World Wars and Interwar Years - Wikipedia

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    History of Canada. During the World Wars and Interwar Years, 1914–1947, Canada experienced economic gain, more freedom for women, and new technological advancements. There were severe political tensions over issues of war and ethnicity, and heavy military casualties.