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- People in story:听
- Kenneth Donald Foley
- Location of story:听
- Birmingham
- Background to story:听
- Civilian
- Article ID:听
- A7045805
- Contributed on:听
- 17 November 2005
It was a cold and misty night back in November 1941. We had been in the air raid shelter for hours; the Germans were very punctual. They came over at 7pm and were usually gone by 2am. So it was that on this night my father said, 鈥渢hey have gone 鈥 the All Clear will go in a bit. Let鈥檚 go down and have a cup of tea in the house鈥. Famous last words.
We were all standing around the table with our cups raised to our lips when the bomb dropped just across the road. There was a terrific thumping sound and the house shook. Strings of dust came down from the ceiling. As if photographed on my brain, I can still see it today. In any case, we must have been the first to break the four minute mile back up the garden to the shelter. It was then that the All Clear sounded.
Next day I went on the hunt for shrapnel, the crater was full of kids. I was always a bit of a joker in those days, I still am I suppose. I spotted a round hole next to the crater, about six inches across. Just like someone had pushed a scaffold pole into the ground. Automatically I lay down with my ear to the hole and shouted 鈥淚 can hear it ticking鈥. I couldn鈥檛 of course but this old woman walking by at the time went mad at me. 鈥淐areless talk costs lives鈥 she parroted. So I went home.
Anyway, the next day we were evacuated. The bomb disposal boys tackled the bomb that was down the hole after all. I still don鈥檛 know whether I was lucky or unlucky that day 鈥 what if there had been a shorter delayed-action fuse on that bomb?
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