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Description
Ms. Carter discusses Mackenzie King's promise of 1st Class passage back to Canada versus the reality of dirty accommodations in the belly of the ship in which she sailed home.
Transcription
The matron told me that I was to go back to Canada and she said, “You're going back first class!” and I said, “Oh that's good!” I thought well after all that we deserve that, that's what she said to me, and she said Mackenzie King, Mr Mackenzie King said, “First class for all the nurses.” And I said, “Good!” And we went from Liverpool and we were on Liverpool docks for hours waiting to get on board the ship and I had the names of the ships but I've forgotten what they were now that , what line, but anyhow guess what, we weren't going first class at all. That ship was full of English war brides and children and we were down in the very bottom of the ship. In a great big place where the privates had been, you know, and it was five cots high and I decided I'd get to the top, that that would be perhaps better and there was a ladder to climb up top because I couldn't think of sleeping in between and I was up on the top. And it was terrible, the bathrooms, the heads were terrible, six inches in water and dirt and nobody ever cleaned it. We never saw a steward down our way.
Catégories
An Unkept Promise
Médium
Video
Propriétaire
Veterans Affairs Canada
Guerre ou mission
Second World War
Emplacement géographique
Atlantic Ocean
Campagne
Italy
Personne interviewée
Doris Carter
Branche
Army
Unité ou navire
Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps
Military Rank
Lieutenant
Occupation
Nurse
Date d’enregistrement
Durée
1:29