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15 October 2014
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Living under occupation - food shortages

by Guernseymuseum

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GORDON HOTTON, Nick Gallienne
Location of story:Ìý
Guernsey
Background to story:Ìý
Civilian
Article ID:Ìý
A4013786
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06 May 2005

I remember Nick Gallienne coming past the window and my mother hiding an illegal piece of beef that we were eating in the cupboard. Nick Gallienne said — there’s no need to hide it — in other words he could smell it! ….. I remember being hungry once and asking my mother for another piece of bread and I saw her cry, because if I had had another piece I would have been eating tomorrow’s ration.

I still see wartime eating habits in myself now, I’m careful with butter, cheese, meat, and always eat everything on my plate.
GORDON HOTTON

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