Cold War
Heroes Remember
Transcript
I think we won the Cold War. I think the dedication of putting
so many North American Forces – Brits or Canadians and Americans
into Europe and maintaining them there for so many years had a
great ... I know that the Germans were very impressed that
we would keep even a brigade there so long after the end of
the Second World War. And they really were worried about the
other side coming across the border. They really were worried
about the capability of the other side to roll over them. And in
fact the German general commanding Fuhrer-Panzer-
Grenadier-Division said to me one day when I said to him, “Well
we’re pretty small peanuts sir, you know. It’s just a brigade of
Canadian soldiers.” He said, “It means more than a brigade Tom.
You have to understand that your brigade is an example and
they're here with us and it means a lot more to us.”
Description
Mr. Paterson talks about why he thinks we won the cold war.
Tom Paterson
Mr. Paterson was born in Vancouver BC in 1943. At the age of six his family moved to Toronto, Ontario where he graduated from high school. After graduating from high school he went to the University of Ottawa to obtain his degree. Mr. Paterson joined the service in 1964 where he became a major and did peace keeping in Cyprus.
Meta Data
- Medium:
- Video
- Owner:
- Veterans Affairs Canada
- Duration:
- 1:14
- Person Interviewed:
- Tom Paterson
- War, Conflict or Mission:
- Canadian Armed Forces
- Location/Theatre:
- Cyprus
- Units/Ship:
- Royal Canadian Regiment
- Rank:
- Major
- Occupation:
- Infantry
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