Canada was the first Commonwealth country to send troops to Britain in
1939. During 1939-45 hundreds of thousands of Canadians - more than 40
per cent of the male population between the ages of 18 and 45, and
virtually all of them volunteers - enlisted. Canadians fought with
tragic courage at Hong Kong and Dieppe; with growing strength and
confidence in Sicily, Italy and Normandy; and finally provided an entire
Army for the liberation of NW Europe. This concise account of an
extraordinary national effort in the cause of freedom is supported by
data tables, photos, and eight colour plates by Canada's most
knowledgeable military illustrator.