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These Are The Results For The Week Of April 8 – April 14

04/8/1940
Denmark and Norway are invaded by German forces..

04/8/1951
In Korea, soldiers from the Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry attack objectives across the 38th Parallel and are successful.

04/9/1917
At 5:30 a.m. the Canadian Corps launches its attack against Vimy Ridge as part of the larger Arras offensive. The commanding position atop the ridge is to serve as a hinge for further British operations in the coming weeks. This is the first occasion when all four Canadian divisions operate as a complete corps. The Germans are deluged with accurate artillery, mortar and machine-gun fire as the Canadians advance in the midst of driving wind, snow and sleet. On the left flank of the Canadian attack, 4th Division is charged with the capture of Hill 145. Third and 2nd divisions attack in the centre of the ridge, while 1st Div. advances on the right. The entire ridge is secured on April 12 with the capture of the Pimple, a high-terrain feature near Hill 145. The Canadian Corps suffers more than 10,500 casualties, including more than 3,500 killed. Four Canadians are awarded the Victoria Cross for their roles in the battle, and many Canadians see the victory as a crucial turning point in Canada’s march to nationhood.

04/10/1937
The Foreign Enlistment Act is passed in Canada. Its purpose: to dissuade people from volunteering for service in the Spanish Civil War.

04/10/1941
Royal Air Force bombers attack Berlin. Among the ruins is the historic opera house.

04/11/1951
General Douglas MacArthur is dismissed as commander of United Nations and U.S. forces in the Far East. His replacement is Lieutenant-General Matthew Ridgeway. The dismissal follows disagreements between the White House and the general on whether the fighting in Korea should be extended into China.

04/11/1954
Squadron Leader R.G. Christie flies from Vancouver to Ottawa in record time. Flying a CF-86 Sabre jet, he makes the journey in just 3:46 hours.

04/12/1917
With the capture of Hill 145 and a feature known as the Pimple, all of Vimy Ridge is in Canadian hands. The ridge’s capture is a major accomplishment, but the battle would go down as one of the bloodiest in Canadian history. The Canadian Corps suffers more than 10,500 casualties, including 3,500 dead.

04/12/1980
In St. John’s, Nfld., British Columbia resident Terry Fox begins his famous Marathon of Hope to raise awareness and funding for cancer research.

04/13/1964
Bill C-90, which would create an integrated Canadian Forces headquarters under a single chief of defence staff, is introduced in the House of Commons.

04/13/1975
A bloody battle in the streets of Beirut leaves 17 dead and 30 wounded.


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