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by CSV Action Desk

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CSV Action Desk
People in story:
Mr C Allison
Location of story:
Darlington
Background to story:
Civilian
Article ID:
A4490200
Contributed on:
19 July 2005

This story was submitted to the People's War site by Martin Evans, on behalf of Mr C Allison and has been added to the site with his kind permission. Mr Allison fully understands the site's terms and conditions.

My mother’s sister, Auntie Nora worked in an ammunitions factory and claimed that she could tell the difference between German and English aeroplanes simply by the engine noise.

One day Auntie Nora came to visit us and the air raid sirens went off as a plane flew over head. “That’s a Gerry” she said to my Dad and he didn’t believe her until an incendiary bomb landed in our garden.

My Dad never challenged her again!

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