35 Little London, Chichester, sometime during the 1940s

Please note that this submission contains links to websites that are created and maintained by other individuals and organisations. The viewpoints expressed on those websites do not necessarily represent the views of the Their Finest Hour project team or the University of Oxford. Whilst shopping, Mum stood and witnessed a dogfight between a Spitfire and a German Bomber. The Bomber was trailing smoke and loosing height and Mum realised the direction it was heading. She rushed home and my sister, Joan, and I were playing in the front room. The lounge door crashed open and Mum pushed both of us u... Mehr ...

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Erscheinungsdatum: 2024
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