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Pamela Shropshire
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. . . what had Stefan had been saying to her.
‘He told me a lot of terrible things. It is much, much worse in the camps than we ever imagined. Do you realize what they are doing to children in Dachau?’ She went on to tell me stories, things I can hardly believe, but Stefan has seen it with his own eyes. It made me feel quite sick with anger. Later I could hear Oscar crying in the night.
— Aug 25, 2019 08:16PM
‘He told me a lot of terrible things. It is much, much worse in the camps than we ever imagined. Do you realize what they are doing to children in Dachau?’ She went on to tell me stories, things I can hardly believe, but Stefan has seen it with his own eyes. It made me feel quite sick with anger. Later I could hear Oscar crying in the night.
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Pamela Shropshire
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Friday, 7th July
Flying bombs on London now by day and night. My mother didn’t want me to come on leave, but I came anyhow, because I hoped Hamish might ring up before he was posted overseas. The devastation is dreadful, so many familiar places ruined and blackened. Ma is on night watch at Dovehouse Street, so I go along to help out. There are lots of casualties.
— Aug 25, 2019 10:03PM
Flying bombs on London now by day and night. My mother didn’t want me to come on leave, but I came anyhow, because I hoped Hamish might ring up before he was posted overseas. The devastation is dreadful, so many familiar places ruined and blackened. Ma is on night watch at Dovehouse Street, so I go along to help out. There are lots of casualties.
Pamela Shropshire
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Monday, 5th June [1944]
Enormous excitement! . . . I am on night watch and there is tremendous activity, our carriers and gliders have landed behind the German defences in Normandy. Thousands of bombers are crossing the French coast. . . Everyone came in and sat around the wireless to hear it. It really was terrifically exciting, D-Day at last!
— Aug 25, 2019 10:00PM
Enormous excitement! . . . I am on night watch and there is tremendous activity, our carriers and gliders have landed behind the German defences in Normandy. Thousands of bombers are crossing the French coast. . . Everyone came in and sat around the wireless to hear it. It really was terrifically exciting, D-Day at last!
Pamela Shropshire
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Sunday, 22nd August [1943]
. . . a very nice man called Stefan Zeizel we’re staying in the house. He is a brilliant pianist, an Austrian Jew who spent three years in Dachau.
Oscar seemed totally fascinated by him, they spent an awful lot of time talking to each other in corners. I couldn’t hear what they were saying, but it seemed to have a strange affect on Oscar, who became very quiet and subdued. [Small wonder.]
— Aug 25, 2019 08:11PM
. . . a very nice man called Stefan Zeizel we’re staying in the house. He is a brilliant pianist, an Austrian Jew who spent three years in Dachau.
Oscar seemed totally fascinated by him, they spent an awful lot of time talking to each other in corners. I couldn’t hear what they were saying, but it seemed to have a strange affect on Oscar, who became very quiet and subdued. [Small wonder.]
Pamela Shropshire
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Monday, 8th December
The [pejorative term for Japanese] have dropped bombs on Pearl Harbor, and now the Yanks are finally in the war! What a relief not to be on our own anymore.
— Aug 24, 2019 10:38AM
The [pejorative term for Japanese] have dropped bombs on Pearl Harbor, and now the Yanks are finally in the war! What a relief not to be on our own anymore.
Pamela Shropshire
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Monday, 22nd September [1941]
. . . Germans forging ahead in Russia. . . Flight, who fancies himself as a student of history, says the buggers had better watch out as it’s beginning to snow there and look what happened to Napoleon.
[Prescient guy!]
— Aug 24, 2019 10:34AM
. . . Germans forging ahead in Russia. . . Flight, who fancies himself as a student of history, says the buggers had better watch out as it’s beginning to snow there and look what happened to Napoleon.
[Prescient guy!]
Pamela Shropshire
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Saturday, 10th May [1941]
The same night they had a huge raid on London and got the Houses of Parliament and the Abbey — but we got thirty-three German planes. I rang up Mummy and thank God she was all right.
— Aug 24, 2019 01:32AM
The same night they had a huge raid on London and got the Houses of Parliament and the Abbey — but we got thirty-three German planes. I rang up Mummy and thank God she was all right.
Pamela Shropshire
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There is not much you can do to make a WAAF’s uniform look sexy (apart from pulling your belt in till you can hardly breathe), but jumping up and down on your cap to loosen up the brim does help to give it a rakish air.
— Aug 24, 2019 01:27AM

