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Stories from the 1940's
United Kingdom
- Teatime for Tommy on a typical day
in 1942, the London Schoolboy
- How many died?, the London
Schoolboy answers Chaska High School
- A 'doodlebug' hits a school and
the Canadian Army helps, by Margaret Auckland.
- Buzz-bombs and doodle-bugs,
by Bernard Bergonzi
- Escorting children from the dangers
of 'the blitz', by Mary Langland
- Starting work on her 14th birthday,
and living in wartime London, by Dot Baker
- Bombed-out in the London blitz,
by Kath Brockington
- Ruby's unexploded bomb, by Rosa
Newby
- A conscientious objection to war,
by Arthur Pay
- A peace party in Essex, 1945,
-- Al Smith's story
- Bombers over Bristol -- Kate's
story
- A miraculous escape -- Sheila's
story of a 'direct hit'
- Stolen fruit -- Pamela's stories
of a London childhood
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