In July 1940, HMS Emerald arrived in Halifax harbor as part of Operation Fish, a secret mission to transport Britain’s wealth, disguised as fish, to Canada amid WWII. This operation successfully moved over $200 billion in gold and securities, crucial for financing the war against the Nazis. The assets, safeguarded in Canada, enabled Britain to purchase American war materials through a cash-and-carry policy. Operation Fish provided the vital time and resources needed for the Allied war effort, securing Halifax’s pivotal role in the conflict.
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