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Consequences of a Wound

Consequences of a Wound

Mr. Horowitz talks about what happened after he was wounded in Termoli: first sent to hospital, then bumped from country to country, having to leave his wife and daughter in England, returning to Canada, getting his wife back, his recovery and his discharge.

Comparing Enemy Soldiers

Comparing Enemy Soldiers

Mr. Horowitz talks about what happened when they left the island of Sicily for Italy (the continent). He describes the first few battles, German weapon superiority and how the terrain played to the German advantage.

After Sicily

After Sicily

Mr. Horowitz talks about what happened when they left the island of Sicily for Italy (the continent). He describes the first few battles, German weapon superiority and how the terrain played to the German advantage.

An Attack by Japanese fighters

An Attack by Japanese fighters

Mr. Romanow talks about an attack by Japanese fighters.

Guarding the Convoys  - Part 2

Guarding the Convoys - Part 2

Mr. Romanow talks about guarding naval convoys from submarines.

Guarding the Convoys  - Part 1

Guarding the Convoys - Part 1

Mr. Romanow talks about guarding naval convoys from submarines.

Taking Sicily

Taking Sicily

Mr. Horowitz talks about how (mostly how fast and relatively painlessly) the Allied forces took Sicily from the Germans and the Italians.

Father Wilheim

Father Wilheim

Mr. Horowitz talks about the Padre who comforted him after his radio operator's death and helped him face his own possible demise.

Honoured Heroes

Honoured Heroes

Mr. Horowitz talks about how and why his regiment became the most decorated regiment of Canadian history and the only one that got an Irish decoration.

Battle Strategies

Battle Strategies

Mr. Horowitz talks about how they managed to foil the Germans even though they had inferior tanks (less range). He also mentions how they sometimes had to use donkeys because of weather conditions.

The Bob Gladnick Anecdote

The Bob Gladnick Anecdote

Mr. Horowitz talks about a very funny American soldier named Bob Gladnick who pretended to be of a much higher rank when a group of approximately 1000 Italian soldiers surrendered to him and how he was then promoted for it!

From Britain to Sicily: the Convoy

From Britain to Sicily: the Convoy

After leaving the Salisbury training camp to see action in Sicily, Mr. Horowitz talks about the good and the very bad memories aboard the convoy.

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