Remembrance
Heroes Remember
Transcript
Those that did not return should be remembered
and the younger generation just learn a little
more about the sacrifices that they did,
that they made. Not all young people today
realize just what or how much of a sacrifice
those people made but perhaps as they learn
more about the events that did happen they'll
come to realize just how great a sacrifice
because and during the school groups that
we have here, when I talk to them I also tell
them that should they ever travel to the
continent of Europe to visit the graves,
Canadian graves, there they will realize just in
what numbers the losses of lives were and
when they look at the marker they will also
see their age and that's the tragic part of war
is the age of the people who lose their lives
because at that age life has just begun so
that is what they should remember.
Their freedom today, it comes at a very great
loss and that loss can never be repaid so if
they could bear that in mind, remember that,
then that's all we can do.
Description
Mr. Kondra reflects on how Canada's youth can remember our Veterans, and what they sacrificed for today's freedom.
William Kondra
On January 14, 1922, William Kondra was born in Prudhomme, Saskatchewan. He finished Grade 8 at his local school, and, with difficulty, finished high school through correspondence. He was working on local farms for a pittance, so he decided to enlist in the Air Force, where he trained as a bomb aimer/front gunner. Mr. Kondra's tour of duty was completed with his original crew members aboard a Lancaster Bomber, and primarily consisted of air strikes on industrial Germany. Mr. Kondra offers many insights into the technology, strategy and stresses of flying in a bomber.
Meta Data
- Medium:
- Video
- Owner:
- Veterans Affairs Canada
- Duration:
- 2:10
- Person Interviewed:
- William Kondra
- War, Conflict or Mission:
- Second World War
- Branch:
- Air Force
- Units/Ship:
- 101 Squadron
- Rank:
- Flying Officer
- Occupation:
- Bomb Aimer
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