Oral History Interview with Norma Cook, September 16, 2007
Description:
The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Norma Cook. Cook was born in England in 1932. During the war, she and her family lived in a village outside of Liverpool. Because they were located near an antiaircraft battery, they endured a period of constant bombardment. During air raids they hid in their living room under a steel frame provided to civilians for protection. On the mornings following bombardments, the streets were lined with children whose homes had been …
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Date:
September 16, 2007
Duration:
20 minutes 57 seconds
Creator:
Cook, Norma
Partner:
National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz Foundation