Thursday, September 03, 2009

Remember, remember the third of September

Remember, remember the third of September
Umbrella, swastika and sickle
For that bit of daring
Old Hitler is swearing
He's got himself into a pickle.
This is what my mother wrote during the second world war. The third of September 1939 is the day that war was declared.
  • The umbrella represents Chamberlain,who always had smartly rolled up umbrella
  • The swastika represents the Nazis, and
  • The sickle represents Russia.
Both my mother's big brothers, Jack and Bill, had to join the services and go to war, which saddened and worried their mother. In the first world war, her little brother, my mother's Uncle Willie on his last leave was admiring baby Jack in his pram. My grandmother, less patriotic perhaps than her brother, who'd come from Canada to join up, asked:
"If you were killed, would you think it were worth it?"
Uncle Willie looked at the baby and replied:
"If it means this little lad won't have to go to war, it'll be worth it."
Uncle Willie was killed in WW1, and Uncle Jack had to join up in WW2 - so Uncle Willie's sacrifice wasn't worth it.

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