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Charles Bernhardt
Mr. Charles Bernhardt was born March 13, 1921 in Yugoslavia. His father, a bricklayer, was from Hungary and came to Canada in 1927. The family followed the next year. Unable to recall too much of his childhood, Mr. Bernhardt does remember his happiness as a Canadian and that he always had the desire and pride to serve in the Canadian military. He chose to join the Canadian Armoured Division and served during in the Second World War in Normandy during the Battle of D-Day. He held the occupation of Brigadier General’s driver, a role he felt great pride in doing. Mr. Bernhardt is known for his participation in one of the most famous photos of all time which went for poster print, the “Wait for Me Daddy” poster which can be found displayed across Canada. In recognition of his service, Mr. Bernhardt received the Legion of Honour medal and was given the opportunity to be a part of the Canadian delegation for 100th Anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge - a memory of honour he will hold for a lifetime. Mr. Bernhardt resides in Summerland, B.C.
Transcript
Interviewer: And you had mentioned that, that photo “Wait for me Daddy,” it was credited as one of the most famous Canadian photos of time.
Yes it was. It was used extensively. The schools in Canada had that posted up on the wall and it was really marvellous. I never thought that would happen for somebody from Summerland.
Here’s the other part that’s hard. The war, the picture is about the separation of families. That is what war does. And family has casualties too in many cases. It happened with their family. Jack and his wife got divorced, Bernice, and the boy was left to… It’s one of those sad things of war.