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Surrender

Surrender

Mr. Hurd discusses his officer's relief at the Hong Kong's surrender, as he had felt the battle was futile and would cost too many unnecessary deaths among his men. The Royal Rifles were, ironically, the last Commonwealth regiment to lay down their arms.

Our Vehicles Never Arrived

Our Vehicles Never Arrived

Mr. Hurd discusses the failure of the Canadian army's heavy trucks and equipment to arrive in Hong Kong. He makes the point that the troop ship had plenty of room in her hold to carry several Bren gun carriers, which Mr. Hurd feels would have greatly aided the defense of Hong Kong.

Sham Shui Po  was a Good Layout

Sham Shui Po was a Good Layout

Mr. Hurd says that from his perspective Sham Shui Po was well laid out and spacious enough to accommodate the two Canadian regiments and their respective stores.

Alien Internment Camp

Alien Internment Camp

Mr. Hurd discusses being offered a Captain's commission to serve at an alien internment camp near Quebec City. Later he takes a demotion to lieutenant to join the Royal Rifles. He eventually becomes a regimental quartermaster, regaining his rank of Captain.

An Unkept Promise

An Unkept Promise

Ms. Carter discusses Mackenzie King's promise of 1st Class passage back to Canada versus the reality of dirty accommodations in the belly of the ship in which she sailed home.

VE Day in London

VE Day in London

Ms. Carter describes the joyous mob in Trafalgar square on VE Day.

Anti-Fascist Reprisal

Anti-Fascist Reprisal

Ms. Carter describes how, in Rome, she and a friend are forced by an anti-fascist mob to witness the killing of a fascist, whose heart is torn out while he is still alive.

A Nurse's Intuition

A Nurse's Intuition

Ms. Carter describes treating a patient who wouldn't wake who had been diagnosed as a psychiatric case. Ms. Carter realizes that the soldier, a stretcher bearer, is suffering from extreme exhaustion, and refutes the earlier diagnosis.

The Hospital in Rome

The Hospital in Rome

Ms. Carter describes treating German POWs at her field hospital, and being assisted very ably by a German prisoner.

The First Use of Penicillin

The First Use of Penicillin

Ms. Carter describes using penicillin for the first time. Instead of being injected, it was rubbed directly on the wound and was extremely painful.

Al Capone's Chauffeur

Al Capone's Chauffeur

Ms. Carter describes being looked up by an ambulance driver from the Royal Victoria Hospital with whom she had worked before the war. He had been Al Capone's driver.

Winter Conditions in the Field Hospital

Winter Conditions in the Field Hospital

Ms. Carter describes the field hospital in Trani, Italy and what conditions were like in the winter.

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