In 1914, ____ attacked Belgium and France. Britain declared ____, and Canada joined. Ottawa created the Canadian army, called the Canadian ____ Force. More than ____ Canadians served in the war. Most were ____. In April 1917, the Canadian Expeditionary Force won the battle at ____ Ridge, but 10,000 soldiers were killed or hurt. From 1914 to 1920, the Canadian government put over 8,000 ____ men in camps. They were treated as “enemy ____.” In 1918, under General Arthur ____, the Canadian Army fought with France and Britain in the last 100 days of the war. Canadians won many battles, including the Battle of ____ in August 1918. In total, during World War I, 60,000 Canadians died and 170,000 were ____. The war ended on November ____, 1918. On ____ Day on November 11, we remember the people who died serving our country. People wear ____ to honour and remember the Canadian soldiers who have died in wars.

Canada's history: World War I Gap fill

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