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Helping After the War

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Helping After the War

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When I went, moved back to England, after a year and a half here, I got involved with Veterans Affairs in England. From the...I lived in Guilford Surry, and we had a group there of Canadians, and I used to go up to London, Trafalgar Square and try to help the Canadians who were in, living in England who want to go back to Canada, and the ones that were from Canada coming back to England. Because there were no work in England, there was no work in Canada. And there was a bit of a depression, and we had to see that these boys had to get back. And that was the involvement I got in there for about two years. Then when I moved to London, I lived in Gilf..I moved to London I gave it up. And they asked me to join Veterans Affairs, but at that time I wasn't... I wasn't interested to tell you the truth. Maybe I made a mistake. I would have been alright now. Delete that.
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Mr. Horowitz talks about moving back to England and working for Veterans Affairs there and then coming back to Canada but not wanting to work for Veterans Affairs here (to move on with his life).

Robert Horowitz

Mr. Horowitz was born in Cornwall, Ontario, on August 30, 1919, of Jewish parents who immigrated to Canada from Russia. He grew up in Montreal where he studied at Lord Arthur School and then moved on to Montreal High. He enlisted with the Régiment de Trois-Rivières in the latter part of 1939 when he was 20 years old and still in high school. Mr. Horowitz attended Camp Borden during the winter of 1939-40 for approximately 1.75 years. He first set foot on European soil in Scotland and trained in Salisbury. He saw action for the first time in Sicily and the southern part of the Italian peninsula before being wounded in Tremali. Following the war, he spent some time with Veterans Affairs assisting Canadian Veterans in England and later retired in Canada.

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Medium:
Video
Owner:
Veterans Affairs Canada
Duration:
01:25
Person Interviewed:
Robert Horowitz
War, Conflict or Mission:
Second World War
Branch:
Army
Units/Ship:
Three Rivers
Occupation:
Gunner

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