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Bill's WWII diary

Bill's original diary pages from the second world war

"In the sweet memory
Of a bygone day,
There is a charm time cannot take away"

Below are the original pages Bill wrote out sometimes whilst in action. There's only about 8 pages, D-Day drama the last few so read on!

 

Queen Mary journey to Africa Dec 1942, WW2

 

 

Wadi Akarit, 6 April 1943, WWII

 

Wadi Akarit/Sicily 1943

D-Day 6 June 1944 WWII

 

Sad D-Day record of those KIA

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Fighting Through WWII

Bill Cheall’s Second World War memoirs have been published by Pen and Sword, in Fighting Through from Dunkirk to Hamburg, available from most book sellers. Hardback and paperback, Links in the Bookstore on the menu.

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