Saving a family
Heroes Remember
Transcript
The officer in charge at the time, our officer, platoon officer,
who I didn't get along with anyhow, when I told him what had
happened he used a rude term, couldn't believe it. But here's
Blanchy with a pouches wide opened, blackened. Well both me and
Blanchy we went down the line that morning but then while we were
going we took prisoners with us and on the way we met up, we
caught up to a family, a man and woman and a little girl about
maybe 7 or 8 years old. The mother was crying, the father was
crying, the little girl couldn't make head or tail of what was
going on. And I walked up beside them and I said, "Where are you
going?" " We don't know, we don't know where we're going, were
just going just because everybody going that way we go too."
They said. To the woman turned around to me and she said, "Why,
why, the Germans come they took everything thing we had, left us
destitute, nothing, not even something to eat, then you guys come
along and blow my house down now I got no place to live." So I
thought well, we'll, I said "The Tack HQ is only a way, a few
minutes down the road," that's where we were going, I said "you
come with me, we'll go down I'll, I'll, I'll get you somebody to
help you." And when we got to Tack HQ I told them what had, what
the woman had told me, they (inaudible). After that they were
looked after but I never saw them again. But I'm on my way to
the hospital and I was sick too at the time. I had yellow
jaundice, which nearly killed me. Well that's one period of time
what happened that night, next day.
Description
Mr. Parker talks about moving down the line and helping an Italian family, who had lost all their possessions to the Germans, and had their house blown up by the Canadians.
Richard Allen Parker
Richard Allen Parker was born in Vernon, BC on May 27, 1917 to a First Nations family. He talks about his early years, the prejudice that he faced, and the meaning of being First Nations. He left home at an early age to work in the mines. He talks about joining the PPCLI in 1942, fighting the SS and Hitler Youth and his time in Algiers and Italy.
Meta Data
- Medium:
- Video
- Owner:
- Veterans Affairs Canada
- Duration:
- 02:27
- Person Interviewed:
- Richard Allen Parker
- War, Conflict or Mission:
- Second World War
- Location/Theatre:
- Italy
- Branch:
- Army
- Units/Ship:
- Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (PPCLI)
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