An Audience With the Pope
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An Audience With the Pope
Our first action was at Monte, Monte Cassino, in Italy. That was
where the Americans and the British had two different
attempts, tried to take the, and remove the Germans, or the enemy
I should say, from that part of the, of the <inaudible> mountain.
They were not successful. So, the Canadians were given the job.
And with us, we had Polish regiments or divisions, and we had New
Zealanders. And after, we were prepared for about a month,
preparing for the country there, for the assault coming up
And on, in May, the 1st of May, at 11 o'clock at night, the order
come down to start, and one thousand pieces of artillery
fired all at the same time. And for couple of hours, one would
see, you could read a book until the gunpowder smoke got so bad,
you couldn't see anything. This went on for all night, and about
three, three days later, the Germans moved out, or what was
left of them. The Polish division was the one that took the worst
beating. They, had to go up the mountain foot by foot,
took them about three days to get up the mountain. And they
lost an awful lot of men. We Canadians did lose some, but not
so much because we were on their left, and it was a little bit
better going. Well, then we went, we went back out, and we went
on the Adriatic coast. And I guess the worst part was Ortona.
That was where the terrible fighting took place, in Ortona. The
streets were so narrow that tanks and such-like track vehicles
were too narrow for them. And it is house to house fighting. And
there wasn't much of the, of the city, of the town left. And
when we came Christmas of 1944, we spent that in a place called
Larino and we called it Latrino because it didn't smell very
good. And shortly after Christmas, the word came that we would
be going up to, to Europe. And in February, we were pulled out
of action and got cleaned up a bit, taken back to Naples, put aboard ships,
and sailed off to Marseilles in southern France.
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