Victoria Cross awarded to Canadian Second World War hero sold to UK buyer
A Victoria Cross and other medals awarded to one of Canada’s Second World War heroes have been sold at auction to a buyer in the United Kingdom for $660,000.
Maj. David Currie was given the Commonwealth’s highest medal for valour in recognition of his service at a brutal battle during the 1944 Normandy campaign in France.
“During a blitz of fighting, he decided he wouldn’t be defeated (and) went in under extreme gunfire. It was the only Canadian Victoria Cross won for Normandy,” Tanya Ursual, a spokesman for the auction firm Dix Noonan Webb, said Wednesday.
“It is the kind of thing movies are made of, except this isn’t a movie. It was real, and he was Canadian.”