Roger Firman Plaque

Winnipeg (Transcona), Manitoba
Type
Other

Lance Corporal Roger Joseph “Sonny” Firman enlisted in 1940 and served with the Royal Winnipeg Rifles. He took part in the Normandy landings on 6 June 1944, was taken a prisoner of war and executed near Caen as an unarmed prisoner of war on 8 June 1944 by the 12th SS Hitler Youth Division. He was 21 years old at the time of his death.

To commemorate the 63rd anniversary of Firman’s death, a plaque was unveiled at the Transcona Fire Hall Station No. 25 by his comrade and friend Paul Martin on 8 June 2007. The location of the fire hall was once Firman’s childhood home in Transcona.

Inscription

In Memory of
CORPORAL
ROGER J. FIRMAN
of
THE ROYAL WINNIPEG RIFLES

Cpl. Roger J. Firman, age 21,
was killed by Nazi troops of
the 12th SS Hitler Youth Division on 8 June 1944
while being held as a prisoner of war in Normandy.

Over 150 Canadian soldiers fell victim to this war
crime when the SS systematically shot unarmed
prisoners following the D-Day invasion of France.

Before going to war, Roger grew up in a
family home located on this very site.

Lest We Forget

By Captain Paul Martin C.D.
Royal Winnipeg Rifles
Friend and Comrade 2007

Location
Roger Firman Plaque

701 Day Street
Winnipeg (Transcona)
Manitoba
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 49.8985254
Long. -97.0025632

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