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Stories categorised in 'Air Raids and Other Bombing'. These stories may contain references to other themes.

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WRVS Incident, May 1945icon for Recommended story

When daylight came W.V.S members were told to prepare meals for the whole town as the British Restaurant...

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In 1939 when the war broke out on 2nd September, I was a schoolgirl in Ceylon and lived in a town about...

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My family lived on the top floor and from our veranda, I could see the steeple and weather cock of St...

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Dad was a Fire Watcher, when the Sirens went and we headed for the air raid shelter he had built in the...

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I am David Nix and I spent the early war years living, with my grandmother Mrs Emily Gooder and my aunties...

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Although we didn't think about the war, the firm I worked for, Charles Letts the diary people, were...

THE CAT KNEW BEFORE WE DIDicon for Recommended story

I suppose the very first incident of seeing a German plane was being told by my Dad to come and watch a...

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One evening, in December 1940, when I was 11 years old, my friend Fred Harle and I decided to go carol...

The Night the Luftwaffe Bombed Alfreton: 10 April 1941icon for Recommended story

He cleaned it out and used it as an ornament on our mantelshelf for years, as a souvenir of the night the...

Life of a War Orphanicon for Recommended story

My very earliest recollection is of being in an orphanage in Burnham-on-Sea where we were regularly taken...

Moaning Minnieicon for Recommended story

into a large subterranean air-raid shelter... Every evening at home we slept, clad in siren suits, in the...

Latterbarrow Bombicon for Recommended story

I narrate this story as told to me by my father, Jack Hodgson who is now a sprightly 84 years young.During...

My Guardian Angelicon for Recommended story

I left school at 15 years of age and went to the work at the Whitehead Torpedo Works in Wyke Regis. I...

A Very Very Lucky Escapeicon for Recommended story

In the early days of the war, my father was stationed at RAF St Athan. My mother spent the night next door...

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