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15 October 2014
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Jenni Waugh
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Hello, I'm Jenni Waugh and I was the People's War Outreach Officer for the West Midlands between May 2004 and November 2005.

Initially, my role was to enable older people who are not used to the Internet to record their stories on the People's War website. We did this by partnering up older people's groups with local libraries, volunteer groups, museums and schools so that story gathering truly became a group effort.

During the run of the project, I met so many wonderful people, young and old, who gave their time and their energies to make this project a huge success. I can't thank them all here, but they know who they are.

Every story teller has been a joy to meet - from my first story at RAF Museum, Cosford, told to me by the lovely Arthur Jones (A2721476), who went on to collect dozens of stories himself to the very last, told to me at ´óÏó´«Ã½ Television Centre by Jack & Adelma Haskett (A6983869), who met and married in northern Italy just after the war had ended.

All of my family got involved somehow! My Auntie June Stephenson allowed me to transcribe my Uncle Eric's memoirs of life as a conscientious objector and nurse in South London (A5856591 and A5856681) whilst my mum dug out a wonderful picture of her big brother, my Uncle David Rudhall, as a baby standing in Gran's garden wearing knitted shorts and a gas mask (A8175053).

Stand out stories of the year? It's invidious to try to pick favourites really. There've been so many, not all of which I was permitted to write onto the site. There was a former Coldstream Guards officer who told me about his lucky excape during the night-time shelling of his troop on Pantellaria. Then there was a lady from London whose dog woke them one night before the sirens went off - they ran downstairs and hid under the kitchen table, an action which saved them when a bomb landed on the front of the house - they kept that table for many years after - it was so strong, only one corner had broken off.

Another elegant lady, Lilian Beale, who had been in the ATS and drove a Brigadier about the place in an Austin 20 (A7415273). And throughout the year, I have carried with me the memories of Percy Gegg who left Worcester to join the Royal Artillery and led his battery across North Africa and up into Italy through Anzio, Salerno, Monte Cassino and beyond (A3262781 and A3187163).

It has been a tremendous privilege to be told so many stories by such extraordinary, modest, brave, generous and inspiring people. This has been a job that I will never regret taking.

Stories contributed by Jenni Waugh

Joan Christopher's Story
Evacuated Twice!
I Came Back for the Horses
A Wartime Story from St Malo
Lilly's Story (part 1): Leaving Austria for London
Lilly’s Story (Part 2): Finding an International Family in Shropshire
The 'Royal Tea-Party' Incident
Escape from Austria: My Brother Edgar’s Story
A Pea-Souper of a fog and a miracle for me
RAF in Russia
Our surprise reunion in Bangalore
German Air Raids
War Memories of John Percival
Schoolgirl memories of the Second World War
A school girl's war
Me as an Evacuee
WW2 Conscientious Objector at Woolwich Arsenalicon for Story with photo
Life as a Conscientious Objector and Nurse during the Blitz
One Fine Summers Morn
Ken's War (1940-1945)icon for Story with photo
Stranded in Enemy-Held Territory
Wartime Visit to Liegeicon for Story with photo
World War II: The River Elbe Crossing
Memories of living in wartime Birmingham
‘LET US SPRAY’icon for Story with photo
If we are alive in the morning...icon for Story with photo
A Hard Day's Night, 21/22 December 1944
Preparing for an Op
Leo Doyle, Squadron Character!
The Aussie Sgt And Other Tales From The ‘Drome
All Lads Together (part 1): Call up and training
All Lads Together (part 2): Forming a new Squadron
The Build Up Of Greatcoats
Watching Birmingham's skies during the Blitz
1st 1000 plane bomber raid, Cologne, 30th /31st May 1942
2nd & 3rd 1000 Plane Bomber Raids & capture by the Germans
Evacuation of Stalag Luft VI
The Long March to Freedom
Joining the WAAF
Now that I hear planes
German PoWs In & Around Birmingham
The Chicken Expedition
Strangers in Uniform
Out & About Around Yardley

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