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PODCAST.: B.C. filmmaker documents stories of Canadian WWII veterans

TODAY IN B.C.: Average age of vets now 97, as Eric Brunt races against time
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Eric Brunt of Victoria is now in his fourth year of documenting the 鈥榰ntold鈥 stories from Canada鈥檚 remaining Second World War veterans.

鈥淗ow it all started is my grandfather was a World War II veteran and as many of that generation, he didn鈥檛 talk much about what he experienced,鈥 says Brunt. 鈥淚 think his mentality was I didn鈥檛 do as much as some of the other guys and as a result, my story isn鈥檛 worth sharing鈥.

Brunt says he comes across that a lot in his interviews, as people who think that they aren鈥檛 worthy of their story being preserved because they believe they didn鈥檛 do much compared to the others.

In early 2018, he took off on a cross-Canada tour in a van-turned-mobile film studio, with the sole goal of preserving as many of those stories as possible.

Since then, he鈥檚 spoken with 433 veterans and partnered with Melki Films production house to preserve each one-on-one interview at the Canadian War Museum.

In this edition of Today in B.C., Brunt tells host Peter McCully about travelling to Juno Beach in France for the 75th anniversary of D-Day with Frank Krepps, at the time a 94-year-old veteran from Red Deer, Alta.

鈥淏eing on the beach with him was such a surreal experience, but the hardest part and maybe the most powerful part was going to the cemeteries,鈥 said Brunt. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a moment where we鈥檙e going through the cemetery together and he points out this person and this person was from Saskatchewan, it was like such a full circle moment for me to have someone that I鈥檇 interviewed that shared their story with me to be saluting the grave of someone who鈥檇 done the exact same thing as Frank, but had sadly lost his life over there.鈥

He鈥檚 giving himself until the end of the year to connect with any remaining veterans who want to share their stories as he travels across the country.

The Eric Brunt Collection will be released in 2024 when the Canadian War Museum launches its digital archives.

Anyone hoping to share their story can reach Brunt at ericbruntmedia@gmail.com.

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Peter McCully

About the Author: Peter McCully

Peter has been a broadcaster and publisher on both of Canada鈥檚 coasts and has owned a small newspaper and run an advertising agency along the way.
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