While both Countries were neutral right, my point is; if nearly a hundred thousand of the Irish could get to Britain and Fight for the Crown, where were the thousands of Americans flooding into Canada to fight with them? see? see what I did there? ya gets me? eh eh? they didn't PFFFFFFFFFFT!!!!Bertster7 wrote:
The Canadians weren't forbidden from entering the war by law. They weren't neutral, they were actively involved.IG-Calibre wrote:
Didn't seem to stop the Canadians! know what I mean? eh eh!Bertster7 wrote:
There weren't any that I know of. But then it's a lot more difficult to slip off across the Atlantic, while it's full of U-Boats, than it is to come over from Ireland. Also, there were plenty of American supplies coming through, maybe not soldiers, but the supplies were extremely handy.
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