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The memories of his friend, and member of the F.F.I. the French underground movement, Nelly Goss were told to Jack Davis on the understanding that Nelly and he never spoke of them ever again. | The memories of his friend, and member of the F.F.I. the French underground movement, Nelly Goss were told to Jack Davis on the understanding that Nelly and he never spoke of them ever again. | ||
* [https://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ww2peopleswar/stories/64/a7792464.shtml WW2 People's War] @ BBC | |||
== To Do == | == To Do == |
Latest revision as of 06:42, 6 May 2020
Jack Davis kept a diary during the Second World War. See War Diaries.
War Diaries
The Way Back Home
‘The Way Back Home’ is the war memories of Jack Davis. Jack’s son Stephen Davis has added the Quotations from Churchill’s speeches.
The memories of his friend, and member of the F.F.I. the French underground movement, Nelly Goss were told to Jack Davis on the understanding that Nelly and he never spoke of them ever again.
- WW2 People's War @ BBC
To Do
TO_DO: who is this Jack Davis? Candidates:
- Jack Davis (veteran) @ Wikipedia