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Unequal Treatment

Unequal Treatment

Ms. Carter describes working on the venereal disease ward at a hospital in Horsham.

Bombed Off Her Bicycle

Bombed Off Her Bicycle

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.

People Thank Me!

People Thank Me!

Mr. McLean expresses his pride for service and his willingness to let all Canadians know what was done for his country.

My Buddy Harold!

My Buddy Harold!

Mr. McLean shares a story of his strong bond of friendship taking every step of service together.

Targets to Destroy

Targets to Destroy

Mr. McLean describes the type of targets assigned to destroy and his belief that destruction was done through necessity.

Unforgettable Sights

Unforgettable Sights

Mr. McLean shares his recollection of what he witnessed during flight operations and the significance of the ground crew.

Getting Prepared for Flight

Getting Prepared for Flight

Mr. McLean details the process before taking flight ensuring everything is safe for operations.

From Battle School to Squadron

From Battle School to Squadron

Mr. McLean speaks about becoming a member of the crew holding position of mid upper gunner.

Training Path

Training Path

Mr. McLean speaks about his path of postings before setting out for overseas.

45,000 Walking Skeletons

45,000 Walking Skeletons

Mr. Carter-Edwards describes the sights of poor men and women milling around this notorious slave labour camp being exposed to all the brutal elements and treatments of prisoner life.

Entering Buchenwald Prison Camp

Entering Buchenwald Prison Camp

Mr. Carter-Edwards recalls witnessing the sights of buildings with smoke stacks, hearing the word “Buchenwald” and realizing their destination.

A Murder in Cold Blood

A Murder in Cold Blood

Travelling five long days to another camp by cattle car, Mr. Carter-Edwards recalls an incident of cold blooded murder of a young french lad.

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