Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "The unnumbered Canadian Corps was the first corps-level military formation established by the Canadian Army during World War II between late 1940 and mid-1942. A four-division Canadian Corps had existed during the First World War. However, during World War II Canada's military contribution was to increase to the scale of a five-division, two-corps army and the formation was eventually redesignated as I Canadian Corps on April 6, 1942."@en }
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- Canadian_Corps_(World_War_II) abstract "The unnumbered Canadian Corps was the first corps-level military formation established by the Canadian Army during World War II between late 1940 and mid-1942. A four-division Canadian Corps had existed during the First World War. However, during World War II Canada's military contribution was to increase to the scale of a five-division, two-corps army and the formation was eventually redesignated as I Canadian Corps on April 6, 1942.".
- Canadian_Corps_(World_War_II) comment "The unnumbered Canadian Corps was the first corps-level military formation established by the Canadian Army during World War II between late 1940 and mid-1942. A four-division Canadian Corps had existed during the First World War. However, during World War II Canada's military contribution was to increase to the scale of a five-division, two-corps army and the formation was eventually redesignated as I Canadian Corps on April 6, 1942.".