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Well I remember, what I can remember of it in that, in those years,... the news that was coming out, I think fifty to sixty percent of the people didn't realize what it entailed, what was happening. I think the tendency at that time was: let's keep out of it. Do not get involved. I wanted to be part of what I felt was trying to knock some sense into other people that were in for a long haul. When I decided to go in, I was in highschool then, almost finished and I walked in and I says, "I want to join the army." That was at Plaza Vejay(sp) Station, I don't know if you know it. And he says, "What regiment do you want to go to?" I said, "Nothing infantry." He says "You want the air force?" And I decided, "No, that's too dangerous." So he says, "Well the only thing I have is a French regiment, which is the regiment Trois-Rivières. It's a tank regiment." I said "That's for me." And I enlisted in the Three-River tank regiment. Well I was the black sheep of the family. They knew me as an individual, and my personality, that when I decided here's something I would do it, and nothing would change my mind. My father never said a word. My mother turned around and saw me come back in uniform, turned around and said "I'll give you two weeks and you're out of it." But unfortunately it lasted until 1945!
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Mr. Horowitz describes why and how he enlisted. He also talks about his parents' reaction to his enrollment.

Robert Horowitz

Mr. Horowitz was born in Cornwall, Ontario, on August 30, 1919, of Jewish parents who immigrated to Canada from Russia. He grew up in Montreal where he studied at Lord Arthur School and then moved on to Montreal High. He enlisted with the Régiment de Trois-Rivières in the latter part of 1939 when he was 20 years old and still in high school. Mr. Horowitz attended Camp Borden during the winter of 1939-40 for approximately 1.75 years. He first set foot on European soil in Scotland and trained in Salisbury. He saw action for the first time in Sicily and the southern part of the Italian peninsula before being wounded in Tremali. Following the war, he spent some time with Veterans Affairs assisting Canadian Veterans in England and later retired in Canada.

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Medium:
Video
Owner:
Veterans Affairs Canada
Duration:
02:11
Person Interviewed:
Robert Horowitz
War, Conflict or Mission:
Second World War
Location/Theatre:
Canada
Branch:
Army
Units/Ship:
Three Rivers
Occupation:
Gunner

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