During World War I, Toronto was the largest Anglo-Canadian city and served as the headquarters for the military district covering Central Ontario. The city...
War is always a terrible ordeal for a nation and its people. Ideally, all conflicts could be resolved through diplomacy. Unfortunately, not all political...
World War II veterans are individuals who made invaluable contributions to the future of their nations. Although Toronto itself was not directly impacted by...
On August 4, 1914, Great Britain declared its participation in World War I, automatically bringing Canada into the conflict. During this time, Canadian national...
On November 11, 1918, the Armistice of Compiègne was signed between Germany and the Allied powers (Great Britain, France, and the United States), marking...
Public schools, colleges, and universities in Toronto made significant contributions to the victory in World War I. Students and faculty were mobilized to support...
World War I left a profound impact on Toronto, spurring the creation of numerous organizations aimed at supporting soldiers both during and after the...
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