My Life: I helped sailors under attack as a child during World War ll
Martin Gordon, who came across a bombed warship with his uncle in Glasgow back in 1940
The everyday sight of a German bomber engulfed in flames and skimming my neighbours’ rooftops did little to faze me as a young boy growing up during the height of the Second World War.
If anything, war had put an end to my boredom. Even today, as a man of 94, I savour the memory of skipping school for two weeks to visit museums and marvel at diminutive warships and intricately detailed model tanks.Â
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