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The Manchester blitz is remembered as the main raids came over Christmas, and whilst we were lucky not to...

VJ Day with the Girl Guidesicon for Recommended story

At the time of the surrender of the Japanese a party of Girl Guides from Wakefield, under the leadership of...

Named after VE Dayicon for Recommended storyicon for Story with photo

The midwife who later became my Godmother suggested my name to my mother, my GP Dr Hicks always called me...

I was there when the Japanese surrendered by Pat Flynnicon for Recommended storyicon for Story with photo

I was on "H.M.S. Ruler", an aircraft carrier, in Tokyo Harbour on 2 September 1945, when the...

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From Carbrook to Naples

Incidentally the battle of El Alamein had taken place at the beginning of November 1942 - we heard the news...

Childhood early '30's and World War 2

Children became very knowledgeable identifying where the shrapnel had come from be it a German high...

In Peace & War: A Govan Childhood

Wartime / Expanding horizons The declaration of war / Evacuation The blackout / LDV warden Hazards caused...

Our Families War

She received 1 shilling a bag, this would go on for days on end and I often did not go to bed...

Wartime Memories: London Blitz

The sky was very bright one night, following a big incendiary raid, reflecting the fires from the...

Recollections of the end of the Second World War by David Reid

My Aunt Peggy had an air raid shelter in her garden at Thornhill, Dewsbury that was built privately by my...

The Lost Years - Chapter 9 (2)

I couldn't believe it, but on checking with a Squadron Office clerk found it to be true and it had been...

Memories of WW2 as an Evacuee

We must have stopped with at least 6 families that I can recall some must have been near the Aerodrome at...

'My War' by Olive Cox

Rene and John used to go to dinner at the Strand Palace Hotel in London and dancing at Rainbow Corner in...

My War

We watched as my brother was taken away by an old lady with grey hair and an unsmiling face, but I held...

Wartime Memories written for my grandchildren Pt 2icon for Story with photo

My dancing teacher planned extravagant ‘Displays'. She hired the Avenue Hall in the Avenue and...

D-Day to VE Day - A Drivers Tale

Part 4: Then came the attack for the Rhine and we took ammo of all sorts up to the 15th Scottish Division...

Story of a Reluctant SS-Pioneer Part 6

The gendarmes there have unceremoniously checked us out for the tattooed blood group marks and totally...

Buzz Bombs to VE Day (continued)

Mike Gerrard: Well my father was most of the time …, half the time he was in this country, yes I was...

Childhood Memories -Cox Familyicon for Story with photo

My father had, however, anticipated the outbreak of war and insisted some weeks earlier that my mother...

Buzz Bombs to VE Day

15a — Mike Gerrard was born in 1935 in London, but now lives in Bidford. Mike Gerrard: No, my mother...

Experiences of a Young Man

1940 Having spent the previous Christmas with my Grandparents in London and the "Blitz" having...

VE Day Remembered

8 May 1945, an evacuee girl from London named Annie and I were sitting on a wall above the waterfall in the...

My Childhood War in Reading and Bath

My brother Patrick Wason was in the Navy, my sister Margaret Wason in the WRAF and my Dad's youngest...

We Lived Through WW2

EXODUS Soon after the beginning of hostilities, long before we boys had heard of any war, we made a hurried...

A War Baby's War

From 1937 to 1939 the R.U.R. had served in 16 Infantry Brigade in Palestine commanded by Brigadier Bernard...

Recollections of World War II

Grosmont is positioned close to the historic old fishing port of Whitby and can be found by following the...

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