- Contributed by
- CSV Action Desk/ѿý Radio Lincolnshire
- People in story:
- Charles Ireland
- Location of story:
- Stamford, Lincs
- Background to story:
- Civilian
- Article ID:
- A5184344
- Contributed on:
- 18 August 2005
The Germans began bombing us even more and then there were submarines ‘U boats’ started to attack our shipping especially those ships bringing us food from America.
In the meantime we as children had to adapt ourselves to wartime conditions and sometimes as children we had some fun. We used to collect scrap metal for melting down to make into ships, tanks and airplanes. At school we used to have special weeks for this purpose and we used to have special weeks for raising money for this.
Our Father’s had to work many hours — my Daddy was builder and had to build air raid shelters and repair houses and other buildings which had been bombed. Grandma’s Daddy was a butcher and had to provide people with meat, pork pies, sausages (pork pies and sausages were not rationed).
IN the evenings my Daddy had to go to the ѿý Guard (like the army) — he didn’t like this! Grandma’s Daddy was an Air Raid Warden and he had to see no lights were showing from people’s houses and patrol the streets during air raids and help if anyone was injured.
I should say that our Air Force became stronger and during the late summer we had the “Battle of Britain” when everyday the Germans would send their bombers over and our fighters would shoot them down and so we won the Battle of Britain.
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