Tag: soldiers
Rose’s Notebook – Jan. 1st, 1917
May 9th, 2017 by Rose Dubois

Dear Diary, Another year begins, and again my life moves in directions I never could have imagined. Unexpectedly, Elisabeth Von Werdenberg did more than just prepare a passport for me: she made arrangements to chaperone me directly into Germany. Elisabeth and Ernst with Sigmund Freud And I am quite sure that without her help I might not have made it …
Rose’s Notebook – Dec. 21th, 1915
January 11th, 2017 by Rose Dubois

December 21, 1915 Dear Diary, Some Canadian pride this week as our men in the skies are beginning to show their strength. There is a rumour that a Canadian fighter pilot named M.M. Bell-Irving has been responsible for downing a German plane in the skies over Europe. I wonder if there are any other young pilots in our military that …