Slice of Okanagan life and lore to find new home in Romania
Taheri, however, said that he is undeterred.
“Peter started to work in that factory and educated himself in machinery. He showed such talent in engineering that he was selected to study engineering in the Romanian Air Force.” He remained in the Air Force until the Second World War started. Taheri said Nicu was the head of the entire Romanian Air Force warplanes engineering crew. When Romania fell, he became a prisoner of war and was sent to Germany.A few years later, he was released and eventually made Canada his home, and his adventures continued.“Peter’s life, it’s a legacy of I would say perseverance, hope, triumph, love, sorrow all combined,” Taheri said.
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