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Bombing of Guernsey Harbour 1940

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RAYMOND TOSTEVIN
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GUERNSEY
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A3992907
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03 May 2005

I can remember quite vividly the planes in the distance over town because remember I was in the Forest, and I could hear the ‘rat-a —tat-tat!’ of the machine guns and you could actually see planes flying over Town diving. That’s all I remember of the actual bombing of the harbour.
RAYMOND TOSTEVIN

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