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Canada’s Delayed Declaration of War.
When the UK declared war on Germany following the invasion of Poland, Canada waited a full week before doing the same. Many people have critizied the Canadian Government for foot draging, or as not showing enough loyality to the British Empire.
However, there appears to be a practical reason for this. According to Gordon Corrigan in his book “Blood Sweat and Arrogance The Myths of Churchills War” the British had order large amounts of war material from US suppliers before the start of the war. With the British declaration of war, this material could not be shipped to the UK because of the American Neutrality Act which was in effect in 1939. Since Canada had not delared war along with the British, this war material could be shipped to Canada. So during that week of Canadian foot dragging, American companies were busy rushing as much of the war material ordered by Britain across the border into Canada, to make an end run around the Neutrality Act. |
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Your Right
Your so right some were I have a picture of some P-40s
being towed across the border. Patrick |
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Re: Canada’s Delayed Declaration of War.
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It's also been stated that the Canadian Government, not wanting to be seen as simply following the British government lockstep in all matters delayed the declaration of war so to be seen as independent of the Crown. I've seen the pic Patrick is talking about. A farmer and a team of horses pulling an American aircraft across the border into Canada. The story goes, apparently, that American pilots would fly aircraft to a northern airfield, taxi right up to the border, and the ground crew would tie a rope to the tail wheel and throw the rope across the border. Sometime later, the aircraft would "disappear." "Damn the luck!", the Americans would say, "we've lost another one!"
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