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We took my Dad to see the landing beaches a few years ago. He was nine when war broke out and the eldest boy, and his dad was reserved occupation, so spent his war in the UK. Dad used to watch Portsmouth being bombed night after night. My other Grandad was evacuated from Dunkirk and thankfully also survived the war. You look at those beaches and the hairs on your arms stand on end. So many men (well mostly boys actually and many of them conscripted) and so many lives destroyed, not just their own but their families too. Horrific.

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there is what sounds like a wonderful new exhbition at Dover Castle, opens June 10. all about what it was like to survive the Dunkirk Evacuation; and revamped Tunnels exhib (masterminding D-Day from Dover...).

Dover Castle is totally evocative of this period of history (and much else as well).

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