Tuesday, February 17, 2009

WW2 letter

The Army congress of London

Dear Paul,

 

            I am in London where we have eneded our fight against the Germans. This was a hard fought war where many died especially in this particular battle. This battle has been called the Battle of Britain. We have won this battle well and have destroyed many of the German Aircrafts. This battle has been appropriately called ‘the battle of Britain since it was based in Britain. We have lost great numbers in this fight and we shall try and do much to avenge their deaths. In this fight it was lots of airfights and airplanes. The Germans were dropping bombs on London until we surrendered and we were trying to stop them from dropping any more bombs. We managed to win by a bit because we got a good bit of help from the Polish. Had the Polish not helped us in the air fight we would definitely have lost.  A man that gave strength to all soldiers or people related in fighting in the war is Winston Churchill. Without him I don’t think Britain would have got through. Although we have limited food and the weather and general conditions are bad I have managed to survive. The German Airforce were trying to get us to surrender and that was all the could do and we were just holding on. So please stay safe and don’t do anything stupid.

 

Sincerely , your father Tom

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