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Pictures of the Enemy

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Pictures of the Enemy

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LES PHOTOS DE MON ENNEMI On allait dans des endroits où y faisaient développer leurs films, pis sont partis en vitesse, y ont pas eu l'temps de réclamer. Pis on disait au préposé... on disait : « On va t'donner une piasse pour les films des Allemands... les photos des Allemands qui réclameront jamais... » [rires] Y a eu quelques unes comme ça... QUEL GENRE DE PHOTOS Photos d'avions, pis des photos de parades, pis des photos de... Des fois, c'était des... un enterrement, d'un militaire et pis... Parc'qu'eux autres, l'armée allemande régulière, y faisaient les honneurs aux officiers. Y leurs faisaient une funérailles. Mais, les SS, c'tait une balle dans la tête plutôt qu'autre chose...
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When the Germans surrendered in Belgium, they left behind many personal effects as they withdrew from their locations. Joseph Anatole Côté recounts how he obtained photographs belonging to German soldiers.

Joseph Anatole Côté

Mr. Côté was born in Quebec City on October 7, 1917. He studied forestry engineering at Université Laval. When war broke out, he enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force to become a pilot. He started his training in Trois-Rivières, then went to Trenton. He was then sent to England and began his career as an airfield controller but was soon assigned as a pilot on several missions, particularly the famous Market Garden operation and another mission over Germany which led to 80 days of exile…

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Medium:
Video
Owner:
Veterans Affairs Canada
Duration:
1:28
Person Interviewed:
Joseph Anatole Côté
War, Conflict or Mission:
Second World War
Location/Theatre:
Belgium
Branch:
Air Force
Units/Ship:
439 Squadron
Rank:
Captain
Occupation:
Pilot

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