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I found this while checking CBC site tonite. I thought I'd pass it along to you. CBC is doing a WW2 documentary and is calling/asking for footage and diaries/stories.
http://www.cbc.ca/documentaries/canadaswar/index.html take care, Yappy |
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This is the thread that began the search here and I can't think of a researcher with a better handle than Little Miss Yappy!
![]() I've corresponded with her - I'd love to do a similar project here.
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![]() Thanks Keith... I obviously didn't read that thread by Rebecca. I haven't been in here much lately, or for long. Have been distracted by other things. Anywise, I love the whole idea of this documnetary and I think that would be awesome if you did similar there!!! I hope you do! YAPPY ![]() |
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Sure as hell they will screw it up with their PC attitude. I have been involved with Alan Able in this sort of thing and I must admit he did a good job. But when you think of the McKenzie brothers it makes me shudder. The BBC contacted me about an incident in WW I when my answers didn't match up with their preconceived notions they just dropped it. We must stand up to protect our Veteran's reputations and not let them be sullied by the current PC attitude.
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Hey Carman give me a break I'm not the enemy but my experience with the CBC since 1980 has not been good. I am all in favour of everything coming out but I don't want some donkey who has never been there telling me this is how it should have been done when he wasn't there. It is OK to make comments when you were there when the shit was flying but when you don't know what your are talking about maybe you should let it lay. I refer you to George Blackburn's book The Guns of Victory, In which he says ( and I'm parafrasing) " I don't know how these men could get up from their slit trenches and face that malestrome every day". These are the guys who fought the war not the Generals it was a section leaders war. The guys who won the war are your next door neigbour who doesn't want to talk about it not some CBC reporter who wasn't even born when the event occured.
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Hmmm... I'm sorry if my words weren't clear and you got the wrong impression. My communication really sucks sometimes! I'm with you on this one!!! What you say about letting things lay when you weren't there etc I think is bang on right! That was actually one of my thoughts when I wrote about liking the facts as they really happened. I know the best source for facts is from the guys and gals who were there and KNOW. They actually walked the walk. I want to hear their voices and stories. I really hope that the CBC documentary is "good" in the sense that its a simple presentation of facts, not presumptions assumptions and that any stories they tell are from the perspective of the people who were there. I'd be really upset to see that our vets were made to look bad at all. I have to go now but I hope you understand that I meant nothing negative and don't condone sullying anyone, in my last message ![]() |
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