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Young Canadian Padre, who was accompanied by the same tank commander, accompanied by the same tank commander in Europe for the end of the second world war, filled with the surface of the northern appeal.
Or I thought.
Honorable capital. Albert McCreery and Leyting Norman Goldie was with Canadian Grenadier Guards Tank Regiment, which is less than a month.
It was 4, 1945.
Adolf Hitler’s third Reich was banned in the last hours of the fight and the death of death and surrender.
The war agenda of the guards, in the forests of Oldenberg, including Laneways, including the reserve reserve protection reserve reserve reserve preservation in the reserve preservation.
The Canadian war found a constant employment clothes with a rescue and rescue of the parked tank groups in the war in Europe.
He was injured or therefore injured or therefore injured by McCreery’s assistance and convenience of the German prisoners.
At the end of history, it was usually something of a Canadian.
Former security guards, a score of the regiment, one of them, one of them, most of them did not know where the wounded enemy was mainly found in the war for decades
No matter what, at 3 o’clock on the last full day of the battles, McCreery and Goldie began to bring wounded Germans.
They never returned.
The former Canadian Military Military Military Military Military Military Chaplain Phil Ralph, the story of Norman Goldie, the story of Norman Goldie, which has been in 12 hours until the end of World War II, and Norman Goldie, said that this is the latest mission north of the village.
Old Canadian Military Military Chaplain said he was amazed by the story.
“His task is to take care of everyone. And therefore, he is a wonderful and unselfish action,” said Ralph McCreery.
“The terrible and war and war and the terrible and conflict conflicts are very remarkable to protect this humanity and compassion level.
“They are still enemies … But this does not block it.”
The inner war agenda, when the couple was not reported, patrols were sent to a patrol to find them, but it did not create anything.
Later, informal, score, McCreery’s body was “continued with bullets,” and two days later was found in a swamp. Goldie’s remains have never been restored.
“Both officials were killed in the dark conditions,” the official history of the Canadian army was published in 1960.
Another account insisted that in general, there is nothing unambiguous in their end.
Alma Mater, a tribute to McMaster University, a tribute, an official account that claims a German sniper, a German sniper, a German sniper fled in a tank. “
Goldie’s fate remained a mystery.
During this last bloody day, the Canadian army gave 60 casualties in front of the front – 20 of them are deadly, including McCreery and Goldie. The couple are the only two people mentioned in the official history of the army, and the last Canadians will be very well represented to die in battle against the German forces.
In the afterneath hours of the deaths, the rumors of the landscaped canada lines ran up and down.
BBC, the Netherlands, Denmark, Denmark and Northern Germany, the German Surrender and the next morning at 5, 1945 ceasefire broadcasts. Broadcast report beat Bernard Montgomery’s official signal of the 21st Army group.
Surrendered news, like Canadian Grenadists, like some people, like some people, came to an antique for an army, he fought anger that morning.
When the announcement, there were “no signs of applause and several foreign emotions” read. Many soldiers were difficult to believe.
After receiving an official signal, the commander of the first Canadian Army General Harry Cerar, immediately stopped all operations and appealed to the troops under his order in the evening.
Dieppe’s Dieppe was killed and talked about the courage they fought through the war by fighting France, Belgium and the Dutch.
“Victory over the German enemy was crushed and completed,” he said. “In this higher achievement, we will remember the friends they pay for the full price for the belief that the interests of the principles we fight can be great.”
In the Canadian War Museum, a historian Jeff Number tends to remember the celebration of the Salvation of Canadians in the Netherlands, but there was a completely different and brutal side in the north of the North Sea.
Canadian soldiers helped the Dutch release the Nazi occupation 80 years ago, and these victims were never forgotten by the people there. He listens to the veterans and the Netherlands, who are saved from these battles and what the Netherlands mean eight decades.
“There are tanks hitting anti-tank weapons in the near distance and crew members are killed, or snipers or ambush or more large-scale battles,” Notes.
“Now it may seem about the United States that the war is nearing completion in early May, but was not exactly open when they ended the people in the war.”
Under the ceasefire, the tragedy of war and the tragedy of the war, and they left a lasting wound in the families behind.
As a military chaplain in Toronto in the past, a Canadian soldier, who lost his life in Europe, said he would put him on a regular basis.
“The brother was killed by the end of World War II.
What do you say?
Ralph responded to the answer only with the answer: “You know, we don’t know.”