My only emotional link to Edith Cavell and Belgium is through my mother, back in the late 1950s.
My mother was born in Hungary and lived mostly on Windsor Ontario's public relief all during Canada's Dirty Thirties.
But she was an anglophile of a sort (read all of the Hornblower series at age ten !) and somewhere she had picked up that the starving-est people in the world - in the minds of middle aged Anglo Canada of the 1950s at least - were the Belgians.
"Finish all the food on your plate", she would constantly scold us , "Think of the starving Belgians."
So we did think of them - as best as our six year old minds could - and licked our plates clean.
To this day (my mother now dead) , I still think that not finishing your plate is akin to, but worse than , a war crime ...
On Oct 16th 1940, Gotham's concrete jungle rescued the NATURAL penicillin stone its (British) builders had rejected and gave the world's first antibiotic shot. Alexander Fleming's ARTIFICIAL penicillin (ironically from leafy green Oxford !) won a Nobel but failed morally and technically. Instead Manhattan Natural radiated hope to a world tired, huddled and wretched. On its 75th, let's remind terrorist Ramzi Yousef about a Manhattan project that saved far more lives than the A-Bomb ever killed.
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