Stories of the Second World War

Stephanie Markowitz

Research and Collections Officer - The Memory Project: Stories of the Second World War

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December 18, 2009 9:58 AM

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Working on the Memory Project: Stories of the Second World War is incredibly rewarding. In meeting Second World War veterans and listening to their stories, I realize that every story is vastly different and every person has a unique perspective and experience.

When I first starting my work with the Project, I felt shy and took on a very formal style in my approach with the veterans. I was perhaps overly sensitive and mindful of the fact that I was asking someone in their 80s to dig up what were probably some of the darkest memories of their lives - events that occurred over 65 years ago. Now, with a number of interviews under my belt, I continue to be taken aback by the number of times a veteran will turn to me and say “thank you”.

I realize now that while we are asking for something from them, the very opportunity to sit and have someone listen to their stories gives them a deep sense of affirmation as well. This is a project that is mutually beneficial beyond words.

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11:06 AM
19/12/09
Stephanie

This work that you are doing is extremely valuable. It is sad but true that in just a few years from now almost all of these veterans will have passed away -and their stories will have gone with them.

The stories are well worth saving -and in addition the recognition that you are giving each of these veterans by even asking -is some slight recompense for their sacrifice on our behalf.

Your work confers a form of immortality on these veterans -who now will NOT be forgotten!

Thank YOU!

Jock Williams Yogi 13
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