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Bombed Off Her Bicycle

Heroes Remember - The Second World War

Bombed Off Her Bicycle

Transcript
I was out in a private home and it was very near Coventry and I had a funny thing happen to me. I had to have a bicycle because I lived quite a long distance from the hospital, another girl and I, and we used to have to go to the hospital whenever there was a raid and that would be every clear night. And this night I was pedaling furiously to get there and I used to have little shortcuts down little roads. And one bomb came down pretty close to me to knock me off my bicycle and covered me with earth and I was so surprised to have a man standing beside me hauling me up and saying, "Are you alright?" He had followed me, knowing where I was going and that I might need help. I thanked him and he said, "You know, I can only hope that someone will be as kind to my daughter when she needs help."
Description

Ms. Carter describes attempting to reach her hospital during a bombing raid on Coventry, England. She is thrown from her bicycle by a nearby exploding bomb.

Meta Data
Medium:
Video
Owner:
Veterans Affairs Canada
Recorded:
March 8, 1999
Duration:
1:10
Person Interviewed:
Doris Carter
War, Conflict or Mission:
Second World War
Location/Theatre:
England
Branch:
Army
Units/Ship:
Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps
Rank:
Lieutenant
Occupation:
Nurse

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