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