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Dunkirk Evacuation
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Ru | Report | 23 Sep 2013 04:06 |
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Kay???? | Report | 20 Sep 2013 23:40 |
I bet he ferried my grandmother and family in and out of Gateshead at that time Lynda,,, :-D |
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pauline | Report | 19 Sep 2013 17:10 |
hi my dad was also at dunkirk he was a member of ramc helping rescue and saving lives it cost him hearing in one of his ears |
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GinN | Report | 23 Aug 2013 11:05 |
Thank you all for your stories about your relatives. It must have been a dreadful experience for all of them |
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ErikaH | Report | 22 Aug 2013 13:19 |
My late brother-in-law was evacuated from Dunkirk. |
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MargaretM | Report | 21 Aug 2013 02:06 |
Yes, my uncle was captured at Dunkirk and spent the rest of the war as a POW. |
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Kucinta | Report | 20 Aug 2013 16:17 |
Yes, my maternal grandfather Charles Walker was one of those who was brought home from the beaches. He couldn't swim, would have drowned in the process were it not for his brother Sonny, who was on the beaches with him. |
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GinN | Report | 20 Aug 2013 14:23 |
My grandfather, Ernest Barr, was brought home from the Dunkirk beaches by one of the "little ships" in June 1940. He was picked up without a stitch of clothing, it all having been blown away by shellfire. It was the end of the war for him, as the guns had ruined his hearing. For the rest of the war, he worked as a conductor on Gateshead's trams. |
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