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Living with the Germans - Sunday afternoons

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WIN LE CHEMINANT
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Guernsey
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Civilian
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05 May 2005

Every Saturday I used to walk along the road to my aunts, and the Germans … used to wave and that sort of thing. We were frightened of them at the start, but towards the end we got used to some of them, and we knew them by name.

The bunkers were all along Torteval road, that was our area and on a Sunday afternoon we used to go with my grandmother in the wheelchair, and walk her around. They got used to seeing the same people, of course.
WIN LE CHEMINANT

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