A lot of that time is a complete blank. It’s just gone. And most of the war years, I’ve blanked out. Bits come back, but not much. I remember being terrified. And I know that this feeling of fear, it was the adults as well.
A lot of that time is a complete blank. It’s just gone. And most of the war years, I’ve blanked out. Bits come back, but not much. I remember being terrified. And I know that this feeling of fear, it was the adults as well.
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