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15 October 2014
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Living with the Germans - bands and singing

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MALCOLM WOODLAND.
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Guernsey
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Civilian Force
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A4013227
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06 May 2005

Well, the soldiers used to come down our road a lot, we lived near the major railway junction and there were a lot of soldiers around. They used to sing as they went along, and a couple of times they came with their bands, and of course we would hear this and we would march behind them. They never chased us off. We liked it when they had the bands, you could hear them coming for miles, it was very quiet in those days, because there wasn鈥檛 people travelling around, or the traffic.
MALCOLM WOODLAND.

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