The allies began "Operation Overlord", invasion of Europe, controlled by Germany
The operation wasn't a complete success, because of the large number of casualties (1074) and deaths (359), but it was considered a big deal as the Normandy Landings would serve to be the foothold of the Allies pushing the Germans back out
Canadian soldiers landed on Juno Beach where a great Axis opposition was apparent
On this day the Canadians pushed farther inland than any other regiment and were recognized by other countries, as an independent country, not just a large piece of land owned by Britain
It served as a reminder to China that the British were allies with them against the Japanese in the Second Sino-Japanese War which later emerged into the bigger WW2 after the attack on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese who were part of the Axis Alliance
Canada sent 1975 soldiers to Hong Kong to help the British and Chinese soldiers against the Japanese 38th Division that was 52000 men strong
Originally, the Canadians were sent there just to deter Japanese aggression and slow them down but after the attack on Pearl Harbor, it turned on to a full on attack by the Japanese which caused a LOT of casualties
The Second Sino-Japanese War was the reason the Japanese troops were attacking Hong Kong and the attack was the initiation of the World War in the far east. Japan wanted to take over land that belonged to China for the vast natural resources that the Chinese land held
Attacks on Pearl Harbor from the Japanese was the start of the battle in Hong Kong as the attack was a violation of international law, since Japan had not declared war against the British
In 1942, because of fear and resentment, nearly 22000 people of Japanese heritage in Canada were sent to 8 internment camps in British Columbia and many others were deported to Japan.
There was lots of racial discrimination before the war against these people, especially in British Columbia, and after the attack on Pearl Harbor and the events that took place in Hong Kong, the “true" Canadians finally had a reason to kick the Japanese out of “their land” once it for all. This discrimination lasted till 1949, 4 years after the war ended
The world has changed a lot socially in how we interact with different races and ethnicities
We are more open to meeting and excepting different types of people and don't judge people based on their nationalities, skin color, and differences (although not all racism has completely vanished, it is a lot less than it was during the war times)
During war-times, even though the women helped out, their efforts were in vain as they were pushed back down to the role of being "housewives" at the return of the soldier
Now, however, the female population is equally valued in society and the idea of females being housewives has mostlyvanished
Another view at the war would be from the perspectives of the Germans, who before World War 2 were in an extremely poor state
Because Germany took part in WW1 against the Entente Powers, after the war they had to face lots of consequences (Versailles Treaty) which lead to the country falling into a very bad shape