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Life at Home in WW2 - looking after French

by CSV Action Desk/´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio Lincolnshire

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Elinora Dawson
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21 July 2005

My husband was in the ‘Specials’ the Special Constabulary. We had evacuees from leeds and Sheffield. I used to look after a neighbour’s daughter as she drove for the Home Guard. I also looked after a French boy whose mother used to work for the Free French, but I lost contact with them after the war as they returned to France.

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