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School life under German occupation. Sandwich Lunch

by Guernseymuseum

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ARTHUR KLEIN
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Guernsey
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Civilian
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A4007666
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05 May 2005

We had to take our lunches with us. Bearing in mind there was no food, and that was it. I used to have to take my sandwich, because the first thing the Germans did is buy up everything in the shops. Within three months there was nothing left in the shops at all. My Mum and Dad used to complain bitterly that the Jerries had taken everything. They had the marks, they had the money and they bought everything up, everything. And clothing disappeared, back to Germany.
ARTHUR KLEIN

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