VJ Day
Heroes Remember
Transcript
Interviewer: So VJ Day, you, you said a bit about
how the local commanders, the Japanese
commanders didn't consider it necessarily
over but what did VJ Day,
how did that go over for you guys?
It, it, it really didn't, it didn't make,
it didn't seem to, we didn't celebrate or,
or the dropping of the atomic bomb on
Hiroshima and Nagasaki that registered,
but VE, it was just another day, it, it,
it didn't make any difference to us
because it didn't affect us.
There was, there was no, there was,
there was no reason for us to celebrate it
because we were, we were still bloody
well bound to fly, so it didn't make any
difference to us.
Interviewer: So how did, you mentioned the
atom bombs. How did they register?
What did you guys think?
That it's unfortunate that these people
are killed and so on, but the bloody
war's gonna be over and we can go home,
but, but we did, we did have some,
some concern about the number of people
that lost their lives and, and not only that
but the disfiguring of people,
that they show, that was of concern.
Even, even at that young age that we were,
that, that was a concern that they
had to go through their life disfigured they
way they are. But then when we looked at
how many American soldiers would have lost
their lives attacking the mainland of Japan,
you know, so, being selfish again,
we were, we were happy that this would
bring closure and we can go home.
Description
Mr. Fitzmaurice talks about why VJ Day didn’t have much of an effect on them.
Anthony Fitzmaurice
Mr. Fitzmaurice was born on a farm in Mount Carmel, Ontario. He grew up in London, Ontario, where he attended school. After graduating from college in 1943 he joined the Royal Canadian Air Force and received his training in Mitchells and then Liberators in Calgary, Alberta. After training he flew from Dorval, Quebec, to Algiers. Mr. Fitzmaurice flew in a Liberator with 357 squadron flying guerillas in to Burma, China and Thailand. He returned to Canada on the Aquitania in March of 1946.
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- Medium:
- Video
- Owner:
- Veterans Affairs Canada
- Duration:
- 02:21
- Person Interviewed:
- Anthony Fitzmaurice
- War, Conflict or Mission:
- Second World War
- Location/Theatre:
- Southeast Asia
- Battle/Campaign:
- Burma
- Branch:
- Air Force
- Units/Ship:
- 357 Squadron
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