Canadians are famous for WW2 for several reasons not least because they had some of the best soldiers, except for maybe Australian and elite units in England Germany and US, and they took part in several disasterous or heroic actions, the raid on Dieppe was mostly Canadian and though it failed the Canadians showed great courage, during D-day they got a whole beach to capture and they captured the most ground on the first day June 6th I do believe that they also took part in the raids on the heavy water factories in Norway, and they succeeded to a limited degree though they never permanently put the stuff out of action. The heavy water was being used for atomic research by the Nazis so thats why it was important to take the factory out, Nepal, Bhutan, and many other nations "fought" but very few of them got involved in the fighting, with most countries sending a couple of troops or airplanes to show that they fought, Norway got conquered because of bad allied leadership, In my opinion, I think the most heroism goes to Poland and Finland because Poland lasted a whole month against two of the most powerful armies in the world at the time, Soviet Union and Germany, and Finland because with an army of about 200,000 little if any artillery and tanks, held off the Soviets for half a year before being defeated, worst fighting for major involved countries is probably France and Italy, France collapsed in a month against just Germany, and Italy surrendered before ever being invaded not to mention that int 1940-1941 the British beat a 200,000 strong Italian army with about Oh 30,000 troops, sorry for the long post but I just felt like giving my opinion.