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Answering the Call to Duty

Answering the Call to Duty

Mr. Danson explains that, as a Jewish man, he knew there was trouble brewing in Germany. He and a friend joined the army during peacetime so they would be trained and ready for action if war came.

The King and Queen Visit Canada in 1939.

The King and Queen Visit Canada in 1939.

Mr. Danson describes his participation in forming an honour-guard for the visit of the King and Queen of England in 1939.

Camaraderie: War Isn't All Hell!!

Camaraderie: War Isn't All Hell!!

Mr. Danson remembers the mobilization of his regiment and goes on to recall some of the positive experiences he shared with his friends during the war.

Becoming an Officer from the Ranks

Becoming an Officer from the Ranks

Mr. Danson describes how he came back to Canada to get his commission. Despite his best efforts, he did not make it back to Europe in time for the D-Day invasion.

Shrapnel Wound in the Head

Shrapnel Wound in the Head

Mr. Danson recalls his return to his regiment as a commissioned officer and tells of how he suffered a shrapnel wound to the head which ended his war effort.

The Tragedies of War

The Tragedies of War

Mr. Danson remembers saying farewell to friends and comrades after he was wounded. He also tells the story of the tragic death of one of his close friends as he tried to escape from a German hospital.

Church on Sunday

Church on Sunday

Mr. Danson remembers attending church on Sunday with the Christians even though he was Jewish.

Faith is Prevalent During War

Faith is Prevalent During War

Mr. Danson describes how faith was important and widespread during the war. More specifically, during times of danger or tragedy.

Infantry: Walking Into the Enemy

Infantry: Walking Into the Enemy

Mr. Danson describes the reality of being an infantry soldier. He remembers how the men understood the risk and accepted it willingly.

The Return to Canada

The Return to Canada

Mr. Danson describes his return to Canada as a wounded soldier just before Christmas in 1944. He remembers the difficulties he encountered trying to return to normal work as a result of his injuries.

Leaving War Behind

Leaving War Behind

Mr. Danson describes the strong bonds between the men of the Infantry Regiment. As well, he mentions how he left the war behind and moved on with his life.

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