“Boatload of
Eyetie prisoners has just come in, one of the first, keeping them in a
warehouse on the docks while they sort them out. Had a word with our
Southampton friends. We went to see a sergeant in the
Hampshires. A desk-jockey after being wounded at Dunkirk. Chaos, he said.
Two hundred-odd Eyetie prisoners and he’s got 20 men and some Home Guard lads
to look after them and escort them round the country.” Bernie White clapped his hands. “My brother-in-law is down there. I can’t believe it.
Can I go down and see him?”
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Colour-Smoke-London-Sowerbutt-Novels-ebook-x/dp/B00RYR8BWG geoffreyhowe.wix.com/howebooks
No comments:
Post a Comment