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Whitehouse Family at War by M.Hadley

Arthur Whitehouse, my Granddad, would go out and shoot rabbits and pigeons to supplement their rations......

Jean Haslam 1941 - 1942

When we visited Pearl Harbour during our Golden Wedding trip to Hawaii, we first went into a cinema where...

The German Prisoner

He was popped into hospital for three days and then promptly put on a boat for Canada, where apparently...

The von-Thadden Family in Pomerania (part eight)icon for Story with photo

Our Pole with the whip would have loved to arrest Ado, but the permit had been written by militia in...

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Wartime Recollections of a Nottingham School Girl - Convoys.

Nottingham due to its relative closeness to the East Coast , was swamped with refugees, mostly male, from...

Some things Grandma told me about the waricon for Story with photo

One night after dark, my Grandma had put the Blackout curtains up there was a loud banging on the front...

Fountain Street and Factories of Wartime Derry

And I found myself making epaulets for the army, and we used to make sailors’ kit too: hats, shirts...

The Korfanty Family at War. Part 1— an Introduction to the Familyicon for Story with photo

As the eldest girl she helped Maria with the young family which later included son Ryszard, born on 8th...

A small incident of note Part 2icon for Story with photo

Five young French girls placed posies of flowers, coloured red, white and blue on each grave, whilst Debby...

MY MEMORIES OF WORLD WAR TWO AND MY WARTIME WEDDING.icon for Story with photo

Alec and his brother Norman realised we missed our friends and home so they took us out to an ice rink, to...

The von-Thadden Family in Pomerania (part seven)icon for Story with photo

She buried more than 200 people in the cemeteries in Batzwitz and Trieglaff during the two years following...

Howard Woodcock - ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio Interview With Jack Shaw, Part One.

JS: But the Japanese Army was eventually, knocking on the door of India and seemingly invincible then...

Guide to World War 2 Records: Home Front

Tilehurst: Information on emergency communal feeding, salvage scheme, domestic food production, post-war...

A Derbyshire Wartime Romance

Nellie was working in a dress shop in Belper when Geoff came to tell her of his call up. In between the...

Germany Versus Britain - 2 interviews

Agnes: There were four in my family: me, my big sister Joan, my mum Agnes, and my dad Edward. Agnes:...

Experiences of a Land Army Girl in the Cotswoldsicon for Story with photo

When I got married after the war in 1949 as we spent our honeymoon on the Painswick farm and visited all my...

"What can you remember about the last war?"

Such was my mum and dad's feelings for others that other memories stick with me... The command to be...

A Child’s View of War

Viewed through the eyes of a 5 to 10 year old child, life passed off uneventfully, food appeared on the...

Brussels 1944

There was a resistance movement which sniped at the German Army, blowing up bridges and killing German...

The last time I saw my Navy brother Harryicon for Story with photo

On Sept 2 sister Kathleen and I walked up to Deerhurst turn to catch the bus into Gloucester to meet mother...

A Polish Wartime Childhood

Russia and Germany made a treaty and split Poland and because I was nearest to the Russian border I was...

Philippa Gould's War from 1939 to V.E. Day 1945 - Part II (continued from Part I - A5387736)

We could always have got under the large dining room table, but this was never necessary, though one or two...

Childhood Memories from Grovehill Road - Part 2

There were two prisoner of war camps, one was just through the Westwood gates as you go to Walkington, but...

U3A History — 2nd World War — Memories

Edith You're so cross Heather. Marjorie More likely got their pockets lined, Edith....

War time Memories Part two

Matthew and George were both at Dunkirk so obviously when the evacuation was taking place aunt Tilda was...

Night and Dayicon for Story with photo

It took Connie a long time to overcome her grief losing her mother, sister and husband during the war years...

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