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LTC Stephen F.
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Yes my friend TSgt Joe C. my mother and father were teenagers in London when the blitz started during the Battle of Britain. My mother was evacuated with her two older sisters to an estate called Hatchlands. My father stayed in the city during the blitz. He described the bombing which wasn't very efficient. He also described the fact that many above ground activities went underground into the tube [subway. His school built classrooms under ground. The students attended school for a week or two and got fed up and went back to the classrooms.
During a weekend, an incendiary bomb or two hit the flat roof of the school and slowly burned. A teacher and serval students went on the room and extinguished the flames.
My dad' uncle and his wife were killed in southern England when a bomb hit there home The two youngest children were living at home and they survived - one under a sturdy table and the other in a closet. School children were taught how to survive in the bombing.

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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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Thank you for the great WWII history share.
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