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  1. Canada actively participated in World War II: the defense of Hong Kong in 1941, the raid on Dieppe in 1942, the liberation of Italy in 1943, Operation Overlord in 1944 and guarding convoys in the Atlantic Ocean. There are currently 68,000 people in the Canadian Armed Forces, ...

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  3. Canada actively participated in World War II: the defense of Hong Kong in 1941, the raid on Dieppe in 1942, the liberation of Italy in 1943, Operation Overlord in 1944 and guarding convoys in the Atlantic Ocean. There are currently 68,000 people in the Canadian Armed Forces, ...

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  5. Entertainment played an important part during the war in keeping everyone happy, hopeful and informed. During the war, although television had been invented, very few people had one and people relied much more on the cinema for entertainment. Cinema audiences grew from 20 million to 32 million making 'going to the pictures' the most popular ...

  6. Music was performed by singers and musicians trained by the Y.M.C.A.’s Entertainment Department 16 It is said that they “furnished a total of 4029 musical instruments” along with 450,000 pieces of sheet music and pianos. 17. Aside from working in the trenches, the Y.M.C.A. also offered their services in prison camps.

  7. Entertainment during the Second World War provided civilians with a form of escape from the hardships of wartime life. It was equally important to those serving in the forces, both in Britain and overseas. Radio was the chief form of news and entertainment, and listening increased during wartime and by 1945 there were nearly ten million radio licenses in Britain.