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15 October 2014
WW2 - People's War

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London Borough of Newham Public
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Mrs Esther Berman
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Civilian Force
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A1322399
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06 October 2003

As told by Esther Berman

I was in the A.T.S.: we had some fun! There were fourteen of us who were 21 on the same day. That was some party! There was a vicar's daughter: guess what she did: she had a baby. She kept getting fatter and fatter, and I didn't realise what was happening. When I did, I said, "What did you want to do that for? Your fathers a vicar!" She replied, "He didn't do it!"
My sister was in munitions

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