Diary of Phyllis Bethel of Topsham Devon

An account of her travels with her husband and her daughter Marion from Wiesbaden in Germany and the Second World war in Topsham Devon as written in her diaries between 1929 and 1953.

29th April 1941

Last night sirens went at 10.30pm and there was a non stop roar of planes heading for Plymouth. I thought Marion was asleep, she never said a word, but apparently lay awake listening to them going over our house until 11.30pm I lay awake until almost 2.00pm and still wave after wave were going over. We heard they attaked Plymouth again. At ten to five in the morning there was another alert, I awoke to hear the all clear at about 5.30am

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