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15 October 2014
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Liverpool Air Raids

by norman freeman

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Norman Freeman
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Liverpool
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Royal Air Force
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A2113877
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07 December 2003

We were awakened early one Sunday morning in May 1941 by a furious knocking on our front door, it was my late uncle Dave. He was paying us a breakfast visit with fresh baglesm when he reached our street off Allerton Road he was stopped by a rope and a policeman who said he could not go any further because there was an unexploded mine dangling in a nearby tree. with much concern he imformed the police that his sisters family were at home, the said not possible wa had all been evacuated! wrong my uncle said my relatives are still there, and he was right, we hurried ang dressed and spent the rest of the day at his house. I was glad when I joined the service, it was much less eventfull.

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