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Biography & Autobiography Military

Not All of Us Were Brave

by (author) Stanley Scislowski

Publisher
Dundurn Press
Initial publish date
Mar 1997
Category
Military, General, General
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781550022988
    Publish Date
    Mar 1997
    List Price
    $24.99
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781459713345
    Publish Date
    Mar 1997
    List Price
    $8.99

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Description

This is the story of a young man’s journey through World War II. It covers a wide cross section of the strengths and weaknesses of young men not attuned to killing, and not mentally prepared to face the horror of seeing their close friends die violent deaths in battle. The story is about the hopes, the prayers, the fears, the daily miseries and even the lighter moments that the aspiring heroes of the Perth Regiment experienced on the Italian front as part of 11th Infantry Brigade, 5th Canadian Armoured Division.

As the title suggests, from his first battle inoculation Private Stan Scislowski realizes he is not destined for the heroic role to which he once aspired. His fears affect him deeply: his burning dream of returning home a national hero becomes more and more improbable, and his attempts to come to terms with his un-heroic nature make the war as much a mental battle as a physical one. His story is much like that of the overwhelming number of Canadians who found themselves in the cauldron of war, serving their country with all the strength they could find, even when that strength was fading fast.

Not All of Us Were Brave focuses not on the heroes, but on the ordinary soldiers who endured the mud, the misery, the ever-present fear, the inspiration, and the degradation. The narrative holds nothing back: the dirty linen is aired along with the clean; the light is shown alongside the dark. It shows what war is all about.

About the author

Stanley Scislowski was born in Windsor, Ontario in 1923 and lived in that city all his life. He is a veteran of the Perth Regiment, and fought on the Italian front until an injury put him out of action. After the war Stan was a partner in an electroplating business. He has six children and nine grandchildren, and maintains his interest in military history and writing. A member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 594, Scislowski has been editor of the Branch bulletin for 32 years.

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Editorial Reviews

"A good read, even if we sometimes cringe at [Scislowski's] relentless pursuit of loot, often at the risk of his buddy's lives."

The Northern Star