WW2 Memoirs WW2 Memoirs

WW2 Memoirs

The adventurous life of Peter Hammond, Part 1: 1923 - 1946

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In Part 1 of his memoires Peter Hammond describes the growing pre-WW2 tension in day to day life in England, his time in London as a fire-watcher during the German bombing raids, his adventures as a "head-ache" operator listening to enemy communications in the Royal Navy and being stationed in post-war Germany as a naval intelligence officer interrogating Soviet spies.



Peter Hammond, born 1923 in Rotterdam, moved to England at the age of 11 after his father died. At 16 he left home to start an apprenticeship in London and during the nights he was on fire-watch duty to extinguish the blazes caused by German bombs. He then joined the Royal Navy and was stationed on several ships as a "head-ache" operator. Speaking Dutch, he quickly learned German and decoded transmissions from enemy vessels attacking the Royal fleet. After the war he was posted to Cuxhaven and describes the desperation of the beaten German people and the search for Soviet spies in the occupied country.

GENRE
Biografien und Memoiren
ERSCHIENEN
2018
20. Juli
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
368
Seiten
VERLAG
Books on Demand
GRÖSSE
497,5
 kB

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