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Pretty muchOh right... so because Germany or Japan didn't actively invade your country, the sacrifices made by them against the Axis forces is forgotten? So Canada sees their war as a defence of Britain? I guess the feeling across the world is "The Allies came to save Britain's ass".
Oh right... so because Germany or Japan didn't actively invade your country, the sacrifices made by them against the Axis forces is forgotten? So Canada sees their war as a defence of Britain? I guess the feeling across the world is "The Allies came to save Britain's ass".
In a single day who lost the most planes and men Bomber Command performing nightime ops or USAF doing daylight ops ?
Bomber Harris lost more men.
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I believe your missing the point when the guys landed after a mission the BBC always said RAF when the show might have been RCAF or so I've overheard in conversations .
Oh right... so because Germany or Japan didn't actively invade your country, the sacrifices made by them against the Axis forces is forgotten? So Canada sees their war as a defence of Britain? I guess the feeling across the world is "The Allies came to save Britain's ass".
I didn't see a point being made, just a dig at the general UK population and their lack of respect to Canadians
Ok so how many shows were made up of totally RCAF planes ?
How many shows where the RCAF made the majority of the planes taking part ?
How many shows where the RCAF didn't make up the majority of the planes taking part ?
You hold a grude because the British BBC reported that the show was an RAF one ?... Were there no Canadian media there, would it not make sense to report 'The RCAF planes landing behind me, bringing our brave Canadian boys back safely' even if the planes contained Yorkshiremen... Are you saying it never happened ?
The BBC are there to report to their British viewers, in a propoganda war to maintain spirits.
The Canadian Media are there to do the same...
You hold a 60 year grudge because of some little miss reporting to make some mother and father sleep better at night whilst their little 'Johny' is risking his life over Germany ?
I'd bail out of this if I was you, as you aint looking so clever.
Simon
AmenWTF you talking about? No where did pB say he holds a grudge against the British people, I think you are blowing this out of proportion. All pB said was that in some cases the efforts of the men from Canada go unrecognized because their simply classed as being "Commonwealth" or RAF airmen. Like I said ealier, what does that tell you? Was he Canadian, Aussie or a Kiwi? You might not give two sh*ts about what nationality that crew or squadron belonged to, but I sure many people in Canada do, just as they do here in Australia.
the duration of World War II saw 15,746 RAAF pilots, navigators, wireless operators, gunners and engineers sent to British squadrons and 11,641 to Australian squadrons.
The number I came up with after a quick search was including 6gp approximately 25% of Bomber Command was Canadian . I'll try to find a more accurate number
Cheers PB. I'm working on SAAF and RNZAF - easier said then done
I can find figures for casualties, but not overall figures (yet).
I was thinking of starting a new thread, just for these figures. It'd be a handy resource to have (maybe couple it with total numbers of squadrons, theatres of ops etc) - what do you think?