- Contributed by听
- Genevieve
- People in story:听
- Margaret James
- Location of story:听
- Liverpool
- Background to story:听
- Civilian
- Article ID:听
- A5909736
- Contributed on:听
- 26 September 2005
On V.J night I was taken to see 鈥楳adame Butterfly鈥 in Liverpool by a friend. It hardly seemed appropriate, but was booked beforehand. I did not enjoy it very much. There were rejoicing crowds everywhere when we came out of the theatre, but after travelling back by the Underground we were stuck in a lift which was being operated by a young girl, who, unfortunately, had hysterics. It took a long time to get us to the surface 鈥 not a nice experience especially as it was very hot.
There was a huge sense of relief at the end of the war, of course, but the dropping of the atomic bomb at Hiroshima had very sinister connotations and some of us felt that it was like opening a Pandora鈥檚 Box on the world.
This story was collected by Lis Edwards and was submitted to the People鈥檚 War site by Becky Barugh of the 大象传媒 Radio Shropshire CSV Action Desk on behalf of Mrs Margaret James. The story has been added to the site with her permission. The author fully understands the site's terms and conditions.
See more of Margeret's stories:
- 1) September 3rd 1939 鈥 A definitive date in history, was a golden autumn day鈥
- 2) 鈥淭he invasion has started!鈥
- 3) An incendiary bomb dropped down our bedroom chimney!
- 4) By then, Dad had perfected our air-raid shelter
- 5) It was shattered into a thousand pieces
- 6) Feathers fell like snow
- 7) The Wizard鈥檚 Den was one extraordinary exception
- 8) After the frantic years of the Blitz
- 9) Falling asleep in their food
- 10) It was bedlam!
- 12) Unsung Efforts
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