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  2. Iceland in World War II - Wikipedia

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    Iceland was not filmed in nor particularly about Iceland. [15] Many years later, a two-part documentary was released called the Occupation Years 1940-1945. This documentary examines how World War II affected Iceland and its population, using stock footage and interviews to assess the impact. [15]

  3. Canada–Iceland relations - Wikipedia

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    In 1940, during World War II, Canadian troops were based in Iceland, along with troops from the United Kingdom and the United States to counter German advances in the north Atlantic. Canadian Prime Minister William Mackenzie King said this action was made by the Canadian Government at the request of the Government of the United Kingdom . [ 4 ]

  4. Allied occupation of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    The invasion of Iceland was a British military operation conducted by the Royal Navy and Royal Marines during World War II to occupy and deny Iceland to Germany. At the start of the war, Britain imposed strict export controls on Icelandic goods, preventing profitable shipments to Germany, as part of its naval blockade.

  5. Canada in World War II - Wikipedia

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    The history of Canada during World War II begins with the German invasion of Poland on 1 September 1939. While the Canadian Armed Forces were eventually active in nearly every theatre of war , most combat was centred in Italy , [ 1 ] Northwestern Europe, [ 2 ] and the North Atlantic.

  6. Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa - Wikipedia

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    At that time, the bulk of Canada's militia existed as small, independent companies scattered throughout the provinces. In 1866, the 43rd Battalion of Infantry (otherwise known as the Carleton Blazers) was formed in Bells Corners (now part of Ottawa ) with companies in many of the surrounding communities and absorbed Ottawa's volunteer rifle ...

  7. List of Icelandic flags - Wikipedia

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    National flag and civil ensign of Iceland: It is almost identical to the newer Icelandic flag but this has a lighter blue color. 1915–1944 [2] War flag and Naval ensign of Iceland: It is almost identical to the newer Icelandic flag but this has a lighter blue color, just like the normal flag, above. 1921–1944 [3] Royal Standard of the King ...