Memories of a Wartime Childhood in London by Douglas Model

Memories of a Wartime Childhood in London by Douglas Model

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The incredible true story of a boy trying to lead a normal life in London amidst the terrors and horrors of the Blitz and V bombs raining down in the Second World War

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Memories of a Wartime Childhood in London by Douglas Model

This vivid memoir is incredible true story of the author, Douglas Model, growing up amidst the horrors of the Blitz and V bombs falling on London during World War 2. It contrasts his peaceful infant life in suburbia before the war with the terror of bombs falling closer and closer, trembling in an air raid shelter with his family, as explosions draw nearer. Between bombings, life was fairly normal; then the bombs and the fear would start again. Douglas recounts such events as playing games amid piles of rubble from bombed houses, collecting pieces of a downed German aeroplane, and learning about the fall of France and the concentration camps, until, at last, came the sweetness of victory and the end of Nazi tyranny.
The late DOUGLAS MODEL was a retired consultant physician. Before taking up medicine, he spent ten years as a navigating officer on large passenger and cargo ships running to Australasia and all over the world. He spent his childhood, aged six to eleven, living in London throughout the war. His memoir My Friend The Sea has been well received on Amazon, and he has previously written articles for the Guardian, the BMJ, Lancet and other journals. He lived in Westminster.
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ISBN 13 9780750999625
ISBN 10 0750999624
Title Memories of a Wartime Childhood in London
Author Douglas Model
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Year published 2022-07-07
Number of pages 224
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