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George Harrison
George Harrison was born on April 4, 1920 in Winnipeg, Manitoba and was youngest of three children. His father died shortly after his birth, forcing his mother to place him and his siblings in an orphanage, where he was at times badly beaten. Learning this, his mother took her children back home. After completing grade 9, Mr. Harrison went to work to help support his family. Eventually, he gained employment with CPR Telegraph. On September 13, 1939, Mr. Harrison enlisted with Winnipeg Grenadiers, becoming a specialist on the Vickers machine gun. During the battle of Hong Kong, Mr. Harrison was made a sergeant, and was involved in deadly fighting. Along with the general misery and persecution suffered by all of the POWs, Mr. Harrison faced down both blindness and potential amputation of his toes.
Transcript
Interviewer: If the serum and medical supplies had have been given to you men earlier, would many of the men that died have survived?
Oh I am sure they would have, I am sure they would have, you know. They may have died of other causes later on but they wouldn’t have died of diphtheria that’s for darn sure because as I say once the serum came in, the hospital was empty in a short time.