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15 October 2014
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CSV Action Desk Leicester
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Vera Pochin
Location of story:听
Wigston, Leicester
Article ID:听
A4983096
Contributed on:听
11 August 2005

On the 10th May 1940 my son was born.
I looked after him during the war years.
I was in hospital when I had him and it was a fortnight before I found out about Dunkirk. My husband was there and people had been told not to bring newspapers to the hospital.

I lived with my mum.
She would never get up to go to the shelter so neither did I.
I went fire watching with my tin hat on.

Rationing wasn't too bad with my mum, day and my son.
Dad worked at Wheat Sheaf making shoes.
My husband never came home very much - he was only home about 4 or 5 times during the war and for three and a half years when he was in Africa and Italy I didn't see for at all.

This story was submitted to the People's War website by Lisa Reeves of CSV Action Desk Leicester on behalf of Vera Pochin and has been added with her permission. The author fully understands the sites terms and conditions.

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