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WW2 - People's War

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Just Getting on with Things

by gmractiondesk

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gmractiondesk
People in story:听
Megan Neesom
Location of story:听
Ardwick
Background to story:听
Civilian
Article ID:听
A3980414
Contributed on:听
01 May 2005

I felt more safe then, than I do now.

If you were at the theatre and the sirens went you would just stay there. I worked in a Munition factory in Oldham - often worked nights. I didn't care for it because I was used to office work.

My mother worked at the Wellington in the Shambles. The men would come from the docks and sell lots of goods.

I used to go to the cinema 3-4 times a week. My father said that I was "picture mad".

I was in the Blitz 1940. We didn't get particulary bombed - we hid under the table because we didn't have a shelter. It was awful. Destruction - all the things you knew had gone.

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