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RCRM Speakers Series - Season 2
The Royal Canadian Regiment Museum
9 episodes
1 day ago
Season 2 of the RCRM Speakers Series explores various aspects of loss in the context of military conflict. When this topic attracts scholarly attention, the unthinkable is often revealed. Complex facets of the dynamic between mourning and commemoration, deprivation and rejection or disposal of war by-products surface. All of it leaves undeniable traces on the communities found in the path of the clash. The series ran in two parts: from January to June and after a two-months summer break, from September to November 2021. Each talk premiered on the museum YouTube channel, followed by a podcast episode released three weeks later.
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Season 2 of the RCRM Speakers Series explores various aspects of loss in the context of military conflict. When this topic attracts scholarly attention, the unthinkable is often revealed. Complex facets of the dynamic between mourning and commemoration, deprivation and rejection or disposal of war by-products surface. All of it leaves undeniable traces on the communities found in the path of the clash. The series ran in two parts: from January to June and after a two-months summer break, from September to November 2021. Each talk premiered on the museum YouTube channel, followed by a podcast episode released three weeks later.
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Sterlin Castle: The Story behind RCR Lt. Mitch Sterlin's Gallantry in Italy in WWll
RCRM Speakers Series - Season 2
42 minutes
4 years ago
Sterlin Castle: The Story behind RCR Lt. Mitch Sterlin's Gallantry in Italy in WWll
Season 2, Episode 9 This episode brings to light an extraordinary story of courage, heroism, and fate. The episode was recorded during Remembrance week 2021 and is dedicated to the memory of Lieutenant Mitchell Sterlin, 16 platoon commander, during The RCR engagement on the outskirts of Ortona (Italy), in December 1943. Ellin Bessner unveils the fantastic story of brave Mitchell Sterlin outside the RCR circles. Sterlin's story, his heroism and his humanity are well known to those who served or serve in The Royal Canadian Regiment, less so to the general public. In 2019, Ellin published Double Threat: Canadian Jews, the Military, and World War II . She spent six years researching, travelling, and interviewing over 300 veterans and their families, to tell the untold stories of how and why Canada's Jewish community sent 17,000 men and women to serve under the Allied Forces during the Second World War. It is a story that has never been comprehensively told before and fills an important gap in the publicly known accounts of how a country of volunteers helped win the war. In her book, Ellin Bessner tells us who these Jewish Canadian were, why they enlisted, and what their lives were like as Jews in Canada, in the barracks, or on the battlefield. To paraphrase Peter Mansbridge, Bessner's book brings a part of our history out of the shadows. Double Threat: Canadian Jews, the Military, and World War II , can be found on Amazon, on Ellin's website soon in our own gift shop. Ellin Bessner is a Canadian journalist, a professor of journalism at Centennial College in Toronto, and a sought-after speaker on Canadian military and Jewish history. Ellin was born in Montreal and graduated with a degree in journalism and political science from Carleton University. She was a reporter and anchor for CBC News and CTV News. As a foreign correspondent based in Rome, Italy, she reported on the Mafia, Italian food, fashion, the opera, and, of course, on soccer. Ellin also covered several civil wars in Africa. Shes reported on Ottawa's Parliament Hill, the Canadian military, the Columbia space shuttle disaster, 9/11, and she's interviewed the late Prince Phillip and the Dalai Lama. Contributors: Ellin Bessner The Royal Canadian Regiment Museum Mark Vogelsang Georgiana Stanciu
RCRM Speakers Series - Season 2
Season 2 of the RCRM Speakers Series explores various aspects of loss in the context of military conflict. When this topic attracts scholarly attention, the unthinkable is often revealed. Complex facets of the dynamic between mourning and commemoration, deprivation and rejection or disposal of war by-products surface. All of it leaves undeniable traces on the communities found in the path of the clash. The series ran in two parts: from January to June and after a two-months summer break, from September to November 2021. Each talk premiered on the museum YouTube channel, followed by a podcast episode released three weeks later.