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Anecdotes describing daily life as a child during Second World War - from going to school in Nazi Germany, to helping put out fires during the Blitz. Suggested level: primary, intermediate, junior secondary.
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We lived in Hitler's Germany (Germany: 1933-1938)
There's going to be a war (Germany: 1938-1939)
What a strange holiday (Britain: 1-3 September 1939)
No-man's-land (Britain: September 1939-May 1940)
Closed in (Poland: 1939-1941)
Twenty-one miles (Britain: May-June 1940)
On the seas and in the air (Britain: July-September 1940)
When the bombing started (Britain: September 1940-May 1941)
Taken away (Poland: 1941-1943)
If trees could talk (Auschwitz: 1942-1944)
Losses on all fronts (Britain and Germany: 1943-1945)
Ruins (Germany: 1945).
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