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Cemetaries
Jon and Hanno,
Thanks very much for your help. Jon ,my interest for the Sherbrooke's stems from the fact that i am originaly from Sherbrooke and that i knew David Fowlis son of Sgt Harry Fowlis from the Sherbrooke Fusilier Regt. David and i were scouts together . His father commanded a Sherman in the action around and against the famous German officer . We played with a Luger pistol that was requisitioned from a certain SS Panzer Officer . My Grand father , my father and i were members of '' Les Fusiliers de Sherbrooke'' the militia unit , not the wartime Tank regiment whose traditions are perpetuated by the Sherbrooke Hussars , also a fine militia unit. I will be driving and navigating. I love to get lost and ask directions from the Normans . I usualy ended up drunk a few hours later on Calvados after the request in a nice bed over a shop or Café. Once you tell them or they notice by your accent that you are a French Canadian you are done. I remember meeting a particular older lady that was younger in Normandy in ' 44. She had me as a guest for three days and two nights for free . I was very gratefull so i plowed her large garden and tended her yard . People remember what our fathers and grandfathers did for them. Hanno, thanks for the invitation. Send me a PM with your private email and we will start from there. Is it reasonable to think driving from Bretteville to Holland , tour, celebrate and be back in Paris to board my plane all in one week ? Tally-ho as Montgomery must of said sometime to '' his'' beloved '' canadians '' Robert |
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Driving from Normandy to Holland will take about 7 to 8 hours, depending on traffic and stamina. Back to Paris is about 5 hours, but the you need time to board the plane. So out of a 7 day week, it would leave approx. 5 days to tour and celebrate in Holland :thup2: Hanno |
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Le Paradis war Cemetery (France)
The place where 97 Royal Norfolks were massacred in 1940.:remember Alex |
Hamburg (Friedhof Ohlsdorf) Cemetery
This cemetery contains both WWI POW and WWII casualties. Many of the WWII casualties are Commonwealth aircrew.
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Ed,
Thanks for your contribution. One thing I would like to ask you is to attach pictures to your posts rather than using links to Photobucket - we have learned the hard way that one day sooner rather than later they will disappear making this thread worthless. Here is how you learn how to post images - let me know if you have any further questions. Thanks! Hanno |
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