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Return from Dresden
Mr. Couse talks about the flight back after bombing Dresden and being able to see the flames from Dresden at 20,000 feet.
Canada's contribution in India
Mr. Duffley talks about training to drop supplies and troops to the 14th Army.
Canada's Contribution to First World War
Mr. Mason expresses his strong feelings on the Canadian contribution to winning the First World War.
Train Travel
Ms. Moll speaks of how she and other newly enlisted nursing sisters in Montreal travelled by train to Halifax, Nova Scotia on their way overseas.
Hospital Area is Bombed
Ms. Moll was asked for her reaction to the first bombing of the area of the hospital at which she was stationed, near Birmingham, England. She also relates the story of her recollections of a German prisoner of war who was a patient at the hospital in Marsden Green.
Dieppe Landing Patients
Ms. Moll thinks back to the Dieppe landing and the very large number of patients that sent to her hospital.
Dangerous Travel
In 1943, the hospital in Colchester, England where Ms. Moll was working prepared to make a major move. It was an eventful and dangerous voyage. The group eventually arrived in North Africa for a short stay in Algiers before going on briefly to Naples, Italy and eventually to Avellino as the push for Rome was beginning.
Treating Severe Burns Victims
Ms. Moore describes her arrival at a Canadian Army Hospital in East Grimstead, England.
Battle
Mr. Murray talks about the event that resulted in him shooting a young German soldier, and his life-long reaction to it.
Hitler Line
Mr. Murray recalls a series of events as he led his troops during the push to break through the Hitler line.
Minefields
Mr. Murray speaks of the attempt to retreat from a mine field, and the tragic events that followed.
Minefields
Still in Italy, an attempt to clear a minefield results in bloodshed and death for several of Mr. Murray's troops.
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