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Admiration for The British

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Admiration for The British

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Came back to England and they were using the V-bomb then. And you had to stand there...didn't know...that's why I admired the English people for is when they heard it, when they heard the buzzing sound, the buzz bombs it was alright. When you stopped hearing it, then you started to worry. And this is what I admired them for, because they carried on just as it was. To me that was something. I don't think anybody else could do that. And they never complained. Well I think they went back to their way of living. Because I know I lived in Guilford, and I had to travel to London for one of the jobs I had. I used to get in the train and they reacted exactly as they did before the war. They picked up their newspaper, it was "Good morning, nice weather." that was it. End of conversation. Very well, very well. It got better when the Canadian government went ahead and cancelled the debt that England owed to Canada. I'm a politician at heart.
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Mr. Horowitz continues talking about how he admired the British. He also talks about Canada-England post war relations in a very humorous way.

Robert Horowitz

Mr. Horowitz was born in Cornwall, Ontario, on August 30, 1919, of Jewish parents who immigrated to Canada from Russia. He grew up in Montreal where he studied at Lord Arthur School and then moved on to Montreal High. He enlisted with the Régiment de Trois-Rivières in the latter part of 1939 when he was 20 years old and still in high school. Mr. Horowitz attended Camp Borden during the winter of 1939-40 for approximately 1.75 years. He first set foot on European soil in Scotland and trained in Salisbury. He saw action for the first time in Sicily and the southern part of the Italian peninsula before being wounded in Tremali. Following the war, he spent some time with Veterans Affairs assisting Canadian Veterans in England and later retired in Canada.

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Medium:
Video
Owner:
Veterans Affairs Canada
Duration:
01:34
Person Interviewed:
Robert Horowitz
War, Conflict or Mission:
Second World War
Branch:
Army
Units/Ship:
Three Rivers
Occupation:
Gunner

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