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They were all some mothers’ son

by RWarren

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Ruth Warren
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Grays, Essex
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Civilian
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A8710229
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21 January 2006

I can remember the German and Italian Prisoner of War camp. They would walk from Tilbury Docks to the POW camp at Purfleet; as they passed by in Rectory Road my mother who had three sons in the forces would watch in tears saying, “They are all some mother’s son.â€

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