Women's Role In Ww1 Research Paper

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1941: Women in the military system
In 1941, the RACF formed their first women’s division. This is significant as Canada is recognizing women as citizens of Canada even more. Their jobs include the following, mechanics, clerks, cooks, welders, telephones and operators. However, the women were not allowed in combat but later on in the war, the women in the RACF division flew replacement aircrafts to England.

1941: The Battle of Atlantic
Canada’s contribution was required as Britain needed military and food supplies. However, the ships that were deported from Canada were being attacked and sunk by the German U-boats. The Germans plan was to limit Britain's resources being attacking the Allies ships. In order for Canada to protect and ship their supplies across the Atlantic, they had to make convoys. These warships protected and escorted the vessels containing the supplies across the ocean. However, the Germans were still sinking these vessels and therefore corvettes were made to escort the convoys across the ocean. It was said that the corvettes were the best ship that were built to escort during this time. Canada’s contribution was significant as many sacrificed their lives just for Britain’s sake of limited resources. …show more content…

Hong Kong was a part of the British Colony and therefore Canadian troops were sent to defend Hong Kong also. Many Canadians at home were angry when they heard about their troops were being sent to Hong Kong, as they did not want to lose any more people. This was significant as the Canadian troops had little to no experience when it came to

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