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Malcom Addey, Auntie Sewers
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Hull, Yorkshire
Background to story:听
Civilian
Article ID:听
A3988452
Contributed on:听
02 May 2005

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My sixth birthday was on September the 1st, 1939. The present I got for my birthday was this shiny brand spanking new tricycle. Two days later the big thing happened and war was declared on Germany. We declared war because they did something we didn鈥檛 like, which was invade Poland. Anyway. I was happily bopping around the street with my newly acquired tricycle. My old auntie who I was living with in Hull, Yorkshire came rushing out frantically shouting 鈥淕et inside, get inside 鈥 the Germans are coming! The Germans are coming!鈥. She had been through World War I and she was absolutely convinced that at any moment that the Germans would be descended in their parachutes; and I鈥檇 better get inside otherwise they鈥檇 get me. We were in fact by the ELA, that was called the phony war of course where nothing happened for year and I suppose a year later when the big bombing came in 40 or 41 I suppose, we were in fact bombed out in that very same house. We had an air raid shelter fortunately and we just missed it by maybe about 100 yards 鈥 this huge what they called land mines, I think they were 1000 pound bombs. It landed just across the street and the entire street was completely wiped out. We went out the following morning and it was all gone 鈥 all the buildings had gone and the people in them. It was really quite a terrible sight. But when you are six or seven years old you don鈥檛 see it in the same light; it鈥檚 really quite fun in a way because it鈥檚 something that鈥檚 happened and something exciting that鈥檚 happened. But it鈥檚 not very exciting to see a smouldering building and people being carried off on stretchers. A little candy store across the street, right across the street, completely gone. I鈥檝e been back there and it鈥檚 like someone chopped off the end of the street and cemented it up. That use to be the little candy store that I use to go to to get candy. There was no more bombing after that, later on came the V2s but we were lucky. I have no idea what happened to my tricycle. I am sure I was out there the next day when they didn鈥檛 come.

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