I remember the day the British arrived - they came marching into Brussels on one side of the city as the...
He accepted this reply and Uncle Bert determined "to do his bit" reported to the Army recruitment...
In 1885 Major James Gildea, later Colonel Sir James Gildea, of the Royal Warwickshire Regiment formed an...
When the air raid sirens went off we had to take the mobile patients down to the basement and the others...
The export of produce from the islands ceased, evacuation transport for school children was provided, and...
State regristration of nurses began in approximately 1920 and Hilda decided that she wanted to commence...
My dad said 鈥淥h yes we can鈥, so he took her in to this white bar, to the shock of everyone in...
I eventually grew up and went to work in the offices of Robinsons in Chesterfield. War was declared and I...
We ended up in Siberia in barracks in the woods made by the Russians years before... My father looked after...
We were living in Highfields in Leicester. When there was bombing in Leicester my mother went round to the...
Bully Beef鈥 we still had, I remember corned beef and spam which I thought was horrible but we were...
Before and in the early part of the war Mum worked alongside her niece Nellie Wood and her best friend...
A second look found a large tray, about two foot square by three inches deep, full of pre-cooked sausages,...
A friend of the family arranged for him to be called up for the Navy to save him from a Hitler Youth...
Having two brothers in the Army and another brother and sister in the Navy, my mother said no to my joining...
I went to church three times on Sundays, morning, afternoon and night; the vicar's wife was a Prussian...
Mondays, of course, you did the whites In the scullery's built-in copper boiler, Brick-faced with the...
I missed the companionship of being in the working world, and as that world had been in some of the most...
In the house were Grandma, Granddad, Auntie Edith, who was about 16 at the time and was working in the...
My Auntie Dorrie was a Land Girl in Burnley during the Second World War and she then became a wren....
The following morning it having been declared safe, the bomb disposal people came to dig it out of the road...