Crossing the Atlantic Ocean
Heroes Remember
Transcript
Interviewer: Do you remember anything in particular
about the crossing to England?
Oh! We were told to sleep in our clothes, just take your boots
off. There was a German broadcaster called Lord Ha-Ha and he
used to broadcast everyday in an effort to sap the morale of the
Brits and everybody else and halfway across he announced, “The
5th Armoured Division is at sea. They think we don’t know
they’re there, but we know they’re there. And you will never
arrive in England!” I remember that. I also remember a
terrible storm. We went very far north almost up to Iceland to
get away from the U-boats and we hit a gigantic storm. There
were about 1,500 men on board. They couldn’t feed three meals a
day. They didn’t have the capacity, so they fed two meals a
day. And the day the storm started, the next morning, I went in
for breakfast. There were three people in for breakfast.
I remember that very well.
Interviewer: Mr. Finestone, at that time, the Battle of the
Atlantic was raging and the U-boats were running up impressive
scores. Lord Ha-Ha has announced that the 5th Armoured Division
isn’t going to make it to England. What was the mood of the
men? How was their morale?
Not as bad as you would think. We had joined the army. We knew
what had happened in the Battle of France. We knew what had
happened to the Poles and to the Belgians. We knew we were
going to a maelstrom and the fact that people said it was bad,
well, we knew it was bad. I don’t think, it did not have a
negative effect noticeable on any of the men
that I knew or on myself.
Description
Mr. Finestone describes the crossing to England and the efforts of a German broadcaster, Lord Haw-Haw to sap the morale of the soldiers.
Bernard J. Finestone
Mr. Finestone was born in Sacramento, California, and moved to Montreal when he was ten months old. His father served with the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery during the First World War. Mr. Finestone joined the COTC while he was studying at McGill University and when the war broke out he was in officer training. Mr. Finestone served as a tank commander in Italy and during the Italian Campaign, he was severely wounded. Mr. Finestone is an active speaker. He speaks to young Canadians about his military experiences and being a Jewish veteran.
Meta Data
- Medium:
- Video
- Owner:
- Veterans Affairs Canada
- Duration:
- 01:45
- Person Interviewed:
- Bernard J. Finestone
- War, Conflict or Mission:
- Second World War
- Location/Theatre:
- Atlantic Ocean
- Branch:
- Army
- Units/Ship:
- 5th Armoured Division
- Rank:
- Lieutenant
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