This blog posts extracts from E J Rudsdale's diaries of life on the home front in Britain during the Second World War. Each extract was posted exactly 70 years after it was first written, marking the 70th anniversary of the Second World War between 2009-2015.
13th April 1941: Easter Sunday
Lovely day, warm and sunny. Went out to Dedham to tea at the Sissons’. Talked about the war, now going so badly, the Museum, Hull and the future. Not a very cheerful conversation, but I enjoyed the ever charming atmosphere of the place. We also discussed whether the Germans had destroyed more historic buildings than local authorities had in this country, and decided that it was very doubtful. Unfortunately felt very ill on the way back, with pain in stomach and side.
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