The Day German Fighter Pilot Gave Ken a Cheery Wave
Plymouth Evening Herald, The › March 26, 2011
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Plymouth Evening Herald, The › March 26, 2011
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VALENTINE's Day, 1941, will forever live on in the memory of Blitz survivor Ken Fenn.
It was a month before what would later be known as 'the Blitz' and Ken, then a six-year-old, was walking to Sunday School at St Judes Church.See the full content of this document
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The Day German Fighter Pilot Gave Ken a Cheery Wave
"I was a short distance from Friary railway station - one of the main targets of the German bombers - a...
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