A record of Ron's Interviews & Publications relating to ww2

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  1. Ron Goldstein

    Ron Goldstein WW2 Veteran WW2 Veteran

    PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS POSTING HAS NOW BEEN UPDATED AND ALL LINKS CHECKED AT:
    Ron Goldstein remembers ww2

    Ever conscious of the fact that at the age of 92 I am living on borrowed time, I drew up this index so that my family would know where to look for various articles. It has since occurred to me that others might also find it of some interest.

    Simply because of my age and my WW2 background I have been interviewed on numerous occasions, both on camera and on sound.Be aware that some of the internet links given below may no longer work.in which case try GOOGLE.


    1. The first interview was in 1970, the occasion being the 25th anniversary of the end of WW2. The program was London Tonight on ITV, the venue was the Imperial War museum where about four veterans were assembled and I was filmed in front of a Sherman tank talking about VE day 1945, as seen from a field in Venice. Duration 4 mtes 11 second.

    2. On December 11th 1999 BBC Radio 4 broadcast “In These Arms”, the final episode of a four-part series examining family life over four centuries. This particular program featured the Goldsteins as representing an immigrant family between the two World Wars. To make the program, the BBC invited me to go ‘walkabout’ in the East End of London talking about my early roots and this formed part of a very interesting half an hour that included readings taken from the family book. See APPENDIX

    3. In March 2005 I was one of three people who were chosen to be as representative of the type of persons that the BBC were looking for to contribute to the then new BBC People’s War archives. The interview was carried out at my home. Together with Frank Mee and Joan Styan I made up the third member of an unlikely trio and the results were shown on BBC 4 for two consecutive weeks. Duration 6mtes 21 seconds.

    The BBC People's War Archives can be searched here:
    Scroll down to Stories contributed by Ron Goldstein and click on individual stories.
    BBC - WW2 People's War - Ron Goldstein's War

    4.. In May 2005, on the 60th anniversary of the end of WW2 in Europe, I was interviewed by Stephen Sackur presenter of the Hard Talk program at the old White City site, together with Alan Mackowiak, a very unhappy Polish ex-paratrooper. Unfortunately for my self-esteem the program was never actually ‘aired’ as it clashed with the British General Elections !
    Duration 25 mtes.
    I mentioned the program here:
    http://www.ww2talk.com/forum/veteran-accounts/12623-polish-veterans-market-garden.html

    5. In August 2010 I was interviewed by the elusive author of the excellent website Spitalfields Life (known under the pseudonym of The Gentle Author) and as a result, various articles appeared on his Blog concerning the Cambridge & Bethnal Green Boy’s Club including a personal Bio of my early life. The link for that is:
    http://spitalfieldslife.com/2010/08/11/ron-goldstein-cambridge-bethnal-green-boys-club. In March 2012 a book was published containing many articles from the Blog and my own particular story was included

    6. In August 2011 I was interviewed, at home again, for the Yesterday Channel by Charlotte Smith of Epiphany-Productions for a TV program that was scheduled to be broadcast in September on the Yesterday Channel. Entitled "After the War was Won" it told the story of what it felt to be a serviceman returning home and Brian Guy (Sapper) had a leading role in the program. I have to admit that this was the most frustrating of all my interviews. At a very conservative estimate the filming took at least two hours. When the film was eventually released I think I saw myself for not quite two minutes !
    Duration 35 mtes.

    Most of the photos that I have placed in the Public Domain since WW2 were previously located in my Army Album, created whilst I was stationed at Trieste in 1945/1946 and the album itself was finally presented to the Imperial War Museum in Feb 2009 where hopefully it will be of some value to future WW2 researchers.
    Private Papers of R Goldstein (Documents.20177)
    I wrote about the handover on ww2talk.com, where I am an active member, and Nita snapped me handing the album over to the museum.Ron Goldstein's Actual Army Album

    As part of my usual "belt & braces" philosophy I listed on WW2talk all the articles that I posted on the BBC People's War archives:
    http://www.ww2talk.com/forum/veteran-accounts/9730-me-my-army-album.html

    Many of the photos that were pasted into my Army Album have been uploaded onto the Photo Galleries on the ww2talk.com site under my name and these can be freely used providing that the original source is quoted.

    To bring this index up to date
    7. Wed 8/4/15 TV Interview by Leonardo Clausi on behalf of RAI, Italian TV. Took place at a nearby pub and was broadcast in Italy on April 25th. Duration 2 mtes 40 seconds.

    8. Wed 15/4/15 TV interview by Neil Baldock for the BBC.
    Broadcast on May 10th as part of their coverage of the 70th anniversary of the VE Day celebrations. My portion was at 25 mtes 32 seconds from beginning of program. Duration 4 mtes.

    Finally, most of my wartime photos are now in the Public Domain and can be found by going to GOOGLE IMAGES and keying in:
    "Ron Goldstein" bbc ww2

    Please note that any reproduction of images must include text giving the source of the document from which the image was obtained.

    APPENDIX "A"
    Back in the 1988, my eldest sister, Esther, thought it would be a good idea to compile a family book with all the surviving siblings contributing their own story about the early life of the Goldstein family. The book was entitled “And Then There Were Eleven”, which referred to the eleven siblings in our family. The original book was published privately in 1988 in A4 Ring Binder format, strictly for use by the Goldstein family, and "sold out" immediately.

    As a result of various other parties also reading the book it was considered to be of modern historical interest and it sparked off various offshoots as detailed below.

    In 1990 it was ‘read’ on to Audio Tape for the Jewish Care’s Tapes for the Blind and became one of its listed popular Talking Books. The book was then lodged, by request, in the Bishopsgate Reference Library and the Steinberg Centre, thus making it accessible to researchers.

    It was also used in 1993-4 by the Museum of London for its Peopling of London Exhibition at the Barbican; in 1996 by the Commission for Social Equality for its ‘Roots of the Future Exhibition’ and in 1996 by Central Foundation Girls School to record 20th century life for posterity in a time capsule sunk in the foundations of its new building in Bow. Finally copies of the book were loaded onto a CD and made available to family members. In addition an updated version of the family book which included the later generations was produced and this is on the same CD as the original family book.
    The book can be read on Ron's KINDLE

    APPENDIX "B"
    On December 11th 1999 BBC Radio 4 broadcast “In These Arms”, the final episode of a four-part series examining family life over four centuries. This particular program featured the Goldsteins as representing an immigrant family between the two World Wars. To make the program, the BBC invited me to go ‘walkabout’ in the East End of London talking about my early roots and this formed part of a very interesting half an hour that included readings taken from the family book. A copy is held in .wav format titled "Goldsteins of Boreham St" and is 294 Mb in size.

    To read all of Ron's entries on the BBC People's War use the following link in GOOGLE:
    site: www.bbc.co.uk/history/ww2peopleswar Ron Goldstei


    In addition to the coverage shown above, the family have also been written about in various books and websites as detailed below:

    The Peopling of London, Edited by Nick Merriman (Contains the photo of Dad’s factory in Gt. Eastern Street).

    The Day War Ended, Voices and Memories from 1945, Published by Weidenfield and Nicholson. (Contains Ron’s photo and story about VE Day as seen from a field near Venice)

    Victory in Europe, D-Day to the fall of Berlin, by Karen Farrington, this contains a story about Sgt.Jack Goldstein and his final flight over Nuremberg. This book also includes Ron’s story of a British POW camp in Austria.

    I have managed to collect a few "then & now" pictures and have shown them here on Peter Ghiringhelli's excellent WW2 Blog:
    WW2 - The Second World War: Returning to old haunts

    In 2010 as a result of much correspondence I found myself on the website of the Museum of the Jewish Soldier in WW2 and they published my complete diary plus a few photos.
    http://www.jwmww2.org/show_item.asp?levelId=65035
    Key in Ron Goldstein and you will be taken to a month by month account of my activities during wW2.

    I have posted numerous articles on an Italian website based in Trieste after finding my name quoted on GOOGLE
    http://www.atrieste.org/viewtopic.php?t=1254&sid=8e2b28974bf0f13d0d1e0e2cb79cc197

    The Heroes Return scheme run by the Camelot Lottery Fund paid for both a trip to Cassino which I described, here:
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/ww2peopleswar/stories/86/a4062386.shtml
    and also a few years later, a trip to Sicily:
    http://heroesreturn.org/tag/sicily/

    As part of the research I did on the loss of my brother Jack, the story of his last flight can be found on ww2talk.com. The link is here:
    http://ww2talk.com/forums/topic/36770-the-last-flight-of-lancaster-rf154-as-b/

    Jack's son, my nephew Michael, writing under the nom-de- plume. mg1939, has written movingly about his father on the BBC site: http://www.bbc.co.uk/ww2peopleswar/user/17/u2883517.shtml
    Scroll down and click on the individual stories starting with "The night my father was killed"

    In July 2014 whilst Googling on the internet I found an Italian site that had translated my poem on Adrano into Italian:
    http://timoleonte.wordpress.com/2013/11/07/la-poesia-dedicata-ad-adrano-da-ron-goldstein/

    For quick access to my WW2 photos, go to ww2talk.com and choose the GALLERY option. Scroll down until you find the galleries under the Members Galleries and then look for those under the name of Ron Goldstein. Any of the individual photos can then be downloaded. Alternatively, individual links to the galleries follow below.

    http://ww2talk.com/forums/gallery/album/374-loopy-kennard-of-the-4th-qoh/
    http://ww2talk.com/forums/gallery/album/53-rons-odds-ends/
    http://ww2talk.com/forums/gallery/album/208-rons-ww2-memorabilia/
    http://ww2talk.com/forums/gallery/album/42-rons-actual-army-album/
    http://ww2talk.com/forums/gallery/album/33-jack-goldstein166-sqn-bomber-command/
    http://ww2talk.com/forums/gallery/album/95-rons-return-to-trieste-in-2007/
    http://ww2talk.com/forums/gallery/album/82-visit-to-the-tank-museum-at-latrun/
    http://ww2talk.com/forums/gallery/album/439-crash-site-of-lancaster-rf154/
    http://ww2talk.com/forums/gallery/album/491-sgtmajor-mick-goldstein-jewish-brigade
     
    Last edited: Nov 5, 2017
  2. SDP

    SDP Incurable Cometoholic

    Ron

    May I sincerely thank you for posting this. I am sure I also speak on behalf of many others.

    We are all living on borrowed time if you think about it!

    We also live in an age where more people are interested in ensuring the traumatic events of WW2 are never forgotten, where students writing essays and preparing reports are finding it increasingly difficult to communicate directly with Veterans and where, let's face it, Veterans also want to relax in the context of a job well done.

    Thanks again Ron.

    Steve
     
  3. Smudger Jnr

    Smudger Jnr Our Man in Berlin

    Ron,
    Very well done.
    A great effort involved.

    Regards
    Tom
     
  4. ritsonvaljos

    ritsonvaljos Senior Member

    Well. I don't know about the "borrowed time", Ron, but you have been very generous with your time and effort in sharing your knowledge and guidance to others.

    Once again thank you very much, your assistance is always appreciated.
     
  5. bamboo43

    bamboo43 Very Senior Member

    Thank you Ron for the Goldstein Archive.
     

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