American Firebombing
Heroes Remember
Transcript
We almost got killed because the Japs
wouldn't let us get out of the hut and we
were standing there just cheering
at American bombers.
As a matter of fact, one of the last
bombers that went over,
they were firebombing Yokohama.
We were standing outside of the door
looking up and one of the big four-engine
jobs came over and I guess they hit him
with an ack-ack gun and all four motors
just dropped off not too far away from the
camp and of course
the plane just crashed
with everybody that was in it, whatever.
But that was the only plane I seen downed
by the Japs but it was terrible.
It just, whatever, the ack-ack hit it and
it was just like four separate planes coming
down with the four motors off the dang thing,
just dropped off and hit coming
towards the ground.
Description
Mr. Agerbak recalls seeing an American plane shot down during a firebombing raid.
Borge Agerbak
Borge Agerbak was born in Odense, Denmark and immigrated to Canada with his family in 1927 to a small town in southern Manitoba called Pilot Mound. Mr. Agerback worked on the farm until war broke out in 1939. Along with his two brothers, he decided to join the Winnipeg Grenadiers.
Meta Data
- Medium:
- Video
- Owner:
- Veterans Affairs Canada
- Recorded:
- July 17, 2013
- Duration:
- 0:57
- Person Interviewed:
- Borge Agerbak
- War, Conflict or Mission:
- Second World War
- Location/Theatre:
- Japan
- Battle/Campaign:
- Hong Kong
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