THE JOURNEY
By Tessa Harvey
Exactly why the attack occurred was later debated. It was obviously a mistake. The town was small. The "mistake" was a terrible and deadly reality. Most of the people reacted swiftly as they became aware they were the target.
The Anti-Aircraft guns (Ack Ack guns) were few here, but manned with courage and determination. Men, women and children hurried to their garden Anderson shelters as the warning sirens wailed. "Moaning minnies" they were called.
The small clothing factory had strong basement shelters. Some people had cellars. Others were caught in the open, queuing for groceries at the grocer's or meat at the butcher's, just as Josie was doing that day.
Devastation rained down a lethal storm of explosions. Masonry was flung into the air and fires were ignited by the bombs themselves. Josie huddled near the base of a huge brick wall, the only shelter she could reach.
It was then, crouched, fearful and trembling that God spoke clearly to her. "Pray, Josie, pray. All your family needs you to pray as does This town. Pray!"
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