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A Child's Eye View of World War II

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EPISODE 2: On the 3rd September 1939, Neville Chamberlain broadcast the news that Britain was at war with Germany. Accounts of war time have been well documented, but what was it like for the children living under the constant threat of German bombers?

Enid Bottle was five years old on that day. Now eighty-eight years old and living in the South of England, she recalls vivid memories as if they were yesterday.
For more information, check out show notes at https://www.battingthebreeze.com/a-childs-eye-view-of-world-war-ii/.

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EPISODE 2: On the 3rd September 1939, Neville Chamberlain broadcast the news that Britain was at war with Germany. Accounts of war time have been well documented, but what was it like for the children living under the constant threat of German bombers?

Enid Bottle was five years old on that day. Now eighty-eight years old and living in the South of England, she recalls vivid memories as if they were yesterday.
For more information, check out show notes at https://www.battingthebreeze.com/a-childs-eye-view-of-world-war-ii/.

We love receiving your feedback - head over to https://www.battingthebreeze.com/contact/
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