Having Faith
Heroes Remember
Transcript
People prayed a lot in those days. You had to have faith.
You had to have faith. You could wake up in the morning and
your next door neighbour up the road would probably be, house
blown apart. I know my parents home, there was a crack right
around the, underneath the roof by one of the bombs.
And another thing that would give me the shivers was the
unexploded bombs. Where they would close off the streets and
then they would get the Army that could go in there and deton,
take these bombs apart. How they could ever do it, I don’t
know, yet they had the guts to go in and do it.
They scared me a lot.
You know when streets were all cut off and you couldn't go
down them and they’d get the people out quick.
Description
Mrs. Harvey remembers praying a lot and having unexploded bombs in the streets.
Pansey Harvey
Pansey June Harvey was born in London, England. In 1920, she came to Canada when she was four years old. When she was seventeen she enlisted and was sent to training camp two weeks later. Pansey served with the Womens Auxiliary Air Force - Royal Air Force as bomber/fighter command and in the hospital as an administrator. After the war she returned to Canada where she was married and had three daughters.
Meta Data
- Medium:
- Video
- Owner:
- Veterans Affairs Canada
- Duration:
- 1:36
- Person Interviewed:
- Pansey Harvey
- War, Conflict or Mission:
- Second World War
- Location/Theatre:
- England
- Battle/Campaign:
- Battle of Britain
- Branch:
- Air Force
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