Last known Redcliff Second World War vet recalls hard-fought liberation of Holland
MEDICINE HAT, AB – The number of remaining Second World War veterans living in southeastern Alberta continues to dwindle with George Hope being the last known Redcliff soldier from that conflict still residing in the region.
And while his Canadian Scottish Regiment cap still fits, the mental toughness he required while fighting pitched battles during the liberation of Holland in 1944 and 1945 stands in stark contrast to Hope’s now peaceful life living on the banks of the South Saskatchewan River in Medicine Hat.
“I tell you, you get calloused,” the now 95-year-old Hope said of seeing the consequences of war. “If you don’t get calloused, I don’t think you can manage it. Scared? Yes but you had to put up with it and you got calloused.”