Childhood Memories of the Second World War

The contributor described her experience of the Second World War as a child. The contributor recalled going to an air raid shelter, which left her with claustrophobia, and seeing a "doodlebug" bomb flying overhead. The contributor's father joined the Air Force, and her mother joined t...

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spelling ftunivoxfordfig:oai:figshare.com:article/25914463 2024-06-23T07:54:06+00:00 Childhood Memories of the Second World War Their Finest Hour Project Team 2024-06-05T18:06:31Z https://doi.org/10.25446/oxford.25914463.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/online_resource/Childhood_Memories_of_the_Second_World_War/25914463 unknown doi:10.25446/oxford.25914463.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/online_resource/Childhood_Memories_of_the_Second_World_War/25914463 CC BY 4.0 British history European history (excl. British classical Greek and Roman) International history Their Finest Hour World War Two Air Force Air Raid Armed Forces Bomb Bombed Bombing Bombing raids Bombs Child Childhood Children Civilian Civilians Europe European German Germany Health Healthcare Hospital Medic Medical Medical Services Medicine Military Text Online resource 2024 ftunivoxfordfig https://doi.org/10.25446/oxford.25914463.v1 2024-06-05T23:35:49Z The contributor described her experience of the Second World War as a child. The contributor recalled going to an air raid shelter, which left her with claustrophobia, and seeing a "doodlebug" bomb flying overhead. The contributor's father joined the Air Force, and her mother joined the Air Raid Precautions nursing auxiliary. The contributor was raised by her grandparents during the war, and she did not live with her younger brother or see him during this time. The contributor's grandfather was a coal miner from Mexborough, South Yorkshire. Outside of the wartime, the contributor's father was an area manager at a commercial firm. He was stationed at a hospital in Iceland for a portion of the war, and the rest of his service was spent in Cologne, Germany. For a year after the war, the contributor's father was allocated to "cleaning up duty," at which time he worked as a dietician and cook. The contributor noted that her father was open about his stories of the Second World War, while her grandfather was not open about his experiences of the First World War. The contributor advised that she did not have a close relationship with her mother and did not hear much about her wartime experiences. This story was shared during an in-person interview at a Digital Collection Day. A transcription of the interview is attached to this record. Text Iceland Research from University of Oxford
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topic British history
European history (excl. British
classical Greek and Roman)
International history
Their Finest Hour
World War Two
Air Force
Air Raid
Armed Forces
Bomb
Bombed
Bombing
Bombing raids
Bombs
Child
Childhood
Children
Civilian
Civilians
Europe
European
German
Germany
Health
Healthcare
Hospital
Medic
Medical
Medical Services
Medicine
Military
spellingShingle British history
European history (excl. British
classical Greek and Roman)
International history
Their Finest Hour
World War Two
Air Force
Air Raid
Armed Forces
Bomb
Bombed
Bombing
Bombing raids
Bombs
Child
Childhood
Children
Civilian
Civilians
Europe
European
German
Germany
Health
Healthcare
Hospital
Medic
Medical
Medical Services
Medicine
Military
Their Finest Hour Project Team
Childhood Memories of the Second World War
topic_facet British history
European history (excl. British
classical Greek and Roman)
International history
Their Finest Hour
World War Two
Air Force
Air Raid
Armed Forces
Bomb
Bombed
Bombing
Bombing raids
Bombs
Child
Childhood
Children
Civilian
Civilians
Europe
European
German
Germany
Health
Healthcare
Hospital
Medic
Medical
Medical Services
Medicine
Military
description The contributor described her experience of the Second World War as a child. The contributor recalled going to an air raid shelter, which left her with claustrophobia, and seeing a "doodlebug" bomb flying overhead. The contributor's father joined the Air Force, and her mother joined the Air Raid Precautions nursing auxiliary. The contributor was raised by her grandparents during the war, and she did not live with her younger brother or see him during this time. The contributor's grandfather was a coal miner from Mexborough, South Yorkshire. Outside of the wartime, the contributor's father was an area manager at a commercial firm. He was stationed at a hospital in Iceland for a portion of the war, and the rest of his service was spent in Cologne, Germany. For a year after the war, the contributor's father was allocated to "cleaning up duty," at which time he worked as a dietician and cook. The contributor noted that her father was open about his stories of the Second World War, while her grandfather was not open about his experiences of the First World War. The contributor advised that she did not have a close relationship with her mother and did not hear much about her wartime experiences. This story was shared during an in-person interview at a Digital Collection Day. A transcription of the interview is attached to this record.
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