War broke out on 3rd September 1939 at 11am. I didn’t hear the Prime Minister, Neville Chamberlain’s famous broadcast because we didn’t have a radio (or wireless as we called it) and also because Dad, Elspeth and I were at church. Dad told me that the Minister, Mr Gillison, announced it from the pulpit. DEED …
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