Friday 22 October 2010

the blitz by justin and karla


The Blitz Survivor




Last night at 7:00 pm a house was bombed with a man inside, luckily he got out in time before the bomb detinated. The whole of Baker Street nearly caught fire from the dramatic explosion.

All this is happening because the Germans want to destroy our factories so we are not heavily armed. Right now Germans are getting ready to fly over us and bomb the major cities.


Bob has luckily survived the bombs dropping on his houe and this is his story. " I feel devestated that my house is almost gone because when I found the doodle bug (V1) in my kitchen then I knew that I had to get out the house as quick as lightning"


The Blitz is getting more and more dangerous and houses are being destroyed day by day. If your too frightened to stay in your house make sure you go to your nearby shelter or underground station.


If you have a story please contact us by using the address on the back of the newspaper.
By Justin and Karla.

THE FOSTER CHILDREN


THE FOSTER CHILDREN


The Goverment is worried that the children will be killed by the bombs that Germany was droping on London.





Everyone was sad when the children said farewell to there mums and dads.


on the 1st of September 1939 the children began their jouney to either the country side or abroad.


FROM TAYLOR AND AMAN.


the blitz survivor



THE BLITZ SURVIVOR



Last night on the 7th October 7pm, a house was bombed with a man inside, luckily he got out before the bomb detonated. Nearly the whole of Baker Street caught on fire from the dramatic explosion.


All this is happening because the Germans want to destroy factories so we are not heavily armed. Right now Germans are getting ready to bomb major cities.

Bob has luckily suvived the bombing raids on his house.This is his story... "I feel sad and ashamed that my house is gone because when I found the Doodlebug (V1) in my kitchen, I knew I had to get out of the house as fast as lightning."


The bombings are getting more and more dangerous and houses are commonly being destroyed.If you are too frightened to stay in your house, go to your nearby shelter.
If you have a bombing story, please contact us by using the address on the back of the newspaper.
By Christopher Lee and Soundarya Ramesh Babu

Operation Evacuation






Operation Evacuation


Yesterday on Friday 8th of May some children and pregnant women participated in operation pied piper due to the Blitz.






The government have decided that our big cites are now to dangerous for children, so many children are packing their suitcases to move to the country side, to live a safer life until the tragic war has ended.






We have spoken to a lady who had to say a sad farewell to her beloved children, here's what she said. " I was up cleaning the at about twelve noon when I heard on the radio Nevile Chamberlin saying that children are not safe in our cities and must be evacuated as soon as possible. It was heartbreaking for me to tell my children this sad news but I knew I would be able to rely on them to keep themselves safe."



People have been saying the war will be over by Christmas but who knows if it will, as we could still be rapped up in our blankets as white as snow before it ends.


By Shauna and Lucy:)





cry and say goodbye


CRY AND SAY GOODBYE




Yesterday,on 7th of November, children started to say a sad farewell to their parents as they were evacuated from the main cities in Britain. So 1.5 million children and pregnant women have already been evacuated but there is many more days, even months to go.




The reason children are being evacuated is the Government decided that cities are to dangerous for children, while we are having the blitz. So children, that live in the big cities, are being evacuated to the countryside. Some children are being taken away to Canada on ships.


"The Government have made the right decision," agrees Margaret, 74. "I wouldn't like to see young children being hurt and killed in this terrible diaster.Its too upsetting." "But, surly, parents should be able to go with their children, if they're 3 or 13," argues Paul, 76. "Parents might be to scared for their children and want to go with them to make sure they're alright."


Life for children might be hard as well, but what about parents? Wouldn't thay be upset as well as their child? Parents life is going to be hard for they will be constantly worring about their child. If your a parent and you wont your say, contact us with this letter address.


5 Ppervile road

Chigwell

Essex

IG74AP By Lucy Ellott and Harriet Livings

evacuation fears


Evacuation fears


Yesterday, the 1st of September 1939 , fear amongst both children and parents brought sadness across London as the evacuation of children began.


this is happening because Germany is trying to take over England.children in London are having to leave, to live in a safer area because there is to much bombing in London. Most children to leave are between 5 and 14 years old.


by: yasmin carolina louise macy

evacuation fears


Evacuation Fears

yesterday the 1st of september 1939 fear amagst both childeren and perants brought sadness across london as the Evacuation of children began.



This is happeening becaues germany is trying to take over England.

Children in London are having to leave to live in a safer airea because there is to much bombing in london. Most children to leave are betwen 5 and 14 years old.