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15 October 2014
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My First Foreigner

by Lancshomeguard

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Lancshomeguard
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Cynthia Wigley
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Castle Ward, Derby
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Civilian
Article ID:Ìý
A4605923
Contributed on:Ìý
29 July 2005

This story has been submitted to the People’s War website by Peter Quinn of the Lancs. Home Guard, on behalf of Cynthia Wigley and has been added to the site with Mrs. Wigley’s permission………

In 1939, when I was twelve, I went to a Grammar School where I met several German and Austrian Jewish refugee girls. One of them became a special friend, and although they’d seen a lot, they never talked about their life.
Except she was very angry about the way her father had left it to the very last minute before leaving Germany.

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