- Contributed by听
- GHOFFMAN
- People in story:听
- Frances Hoffman; Geofrey Hoffman
- Location of story:听
- Rushden, Northants.
- Background to story:听
- Civilian
- Article ID:听
- A2960336
- Contributed on:听
- 31 August 2004
1943 鈥 A COUNTRY BLITZ
This short account was among short stories left by my mother on her death. I can vouch for its complete accuracy: I was the five-year old son referred to, and I remember the incident very clearly:-
Usually we slept under Morrison Shelters which crowded our living rooms like oversized iron dining tables, but when canisters of flares were dropped, lighting up our blacked-out town like a target, we ran to the earth-covered shelter on the corner.
One night as usual my son of five lay on his bed in a siren suit and shoes, and I too lay fully dressed ready for the siren. It came, the empty streets were floodlit. I grabbed my son, rushed out of the house, and reached the shelter to find I鈥檇 arrived before the Warden, and the door was locked. About a dozen or so people were there, milling about in bewilderment, unable to get into the shelter, and not sure what to do for the best.
I saw and heard the enemy planes roaring towards us, so I pushed my son down into the long grass behind the shelter and flung myself on top of him just as the first bomb rocked the ground.
I could feel him struggling fiercely under me, but I dared not expose him to the flying debris, and I pinned him down just as fiercely, until the roar of aircraft and explosions passed over us. Then he struggled out, bawling louder than the planes - his face covered in white blisters. I鈥檇 held him face down in a bed of nettles鈥
By now the shelter was unlocked. Surrounded by neighbours, I sat him on the top bunk where he howled, 鈥淚 don鈥檛 care about your rotten bombs!!鈥
And evidently nor did our neighbours, for though the crashes continued, the shelter emptied. They were all out collecting dock leaves to soothe his outraged face!
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