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15 October 2014
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Memories of the War

by BettyHancock

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Betty Hancock
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Red Street Village Nr Chesterton, Staffordshire
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Civilian
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A4445958
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13 July 2005

My name is Betty Hancock nee Howard, I was ten years old when Mr Churchill announced on the wireless that the war in Europe was over.
One of my memories is of a Sunday afternoon when the barrage balloons were down over Radway Green munitions factory, and the German bombers raided the factory - on their return flight they unloaded their unused bombs over Chesterton in North Staffordshire. A boy from the school I attended was at home ill in bed - a blast blew him out of bed, and they couldn't find him.
A few days later workmen went up onto the cinema (The Alexandra) roof to repair it, it had also been damaged in the raid and found the dead boy. A bad memory, but we were happy as children of the war years generally.

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