VE Day 75

PHYLLIS WARNER, 1941

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This is a most un-Christmass­y Christmas. I’ve sent no cards at all and only three useful tokens. It will be a Christmas without chocolates, or fruit or nuts, and short of drinks and cigarettes; there are no Christmas decoration­s, the stores look much as usual, and I haven’t heard a single carol.

Most un-Christmass­y of all are the fantastic prices being charged for ordinary goods, holly at 6d a twig is typical of this racket.

Everything is being done to discourage travel. I’m going to stay in London and work at the offiffice as usual on Christmas day, a dreary prospect. But I’m in no spirit for Christmas cheer while P is in danger in Malaya and while Hong Kong faces its last agony with desperate, hopeless courage.”

 ??  ?? ABOVE The Fairey Aircraft women’s football team train in July 1944 for upcoming matches with ladies of the WAAF and ATS
ABOVE The Fairey Aircraft women’s football team train in July 1944 for upcoming matches with ladies of the WAAF and ATS

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