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Six chapters of wartime memories. Title Six chapters of wartime memories. Creator Jim Allen. Joe Dudley. Date Temporal Coverage Spatial Coverage Great Britain.
France--Villers-Bocage Calvados. Germany--Ruhr Region. Coverage Royal Air Force. Royal Air Force. Bomber Command. Royal Navy. Language eng. Type Text. Format 24 typewritten sheets. Contributor Roger Dunsford. There is nothing exceptional in this account other than surviving a full tour of operations - which was largely a matter of having a good guardian angel. How did you first hear that Britain was at war with Germany.
How did you feel? It must be appreciated that the declaration of war was no surprise. For at least a year everyone in the country was aware that war preparations were in hand, and Hitler was set on war. I was aged 16yrs and 1 month. How did I feel?
First I think some sense of relief that the decision had been made. Hitler had invaded Poland on 1 Sept and there was a general feeling that we should declare war at once. Secondly for me a vague feeling that my world was on the brink of change and I was somehow about to enter the unknown. Summed up: some sense of relief, a little apprehension and some vague feeling of excitement.
It is interesting to note that my father's war had started when he was 15yrs old in and mine was starting as I reached 16yrs. When did you join up? I went along to the RAF recruiting office one week before my 18th birthday at the end of July Strictly speaking one could not join up under the age of 18yrs of age, but I was allowed to fill in the application form for training as aircrew.