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You must remember this: how family mementoes keep the second world war alive

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80 years on from the start of WW2, five people share treasured keepsakes and the wartime tales that have become family lore

When war broke out, my father was a trawlerman in Lowestoft, East Anglia. That was a reserved occupation, like farming, so he didn’t have to fight.

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