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What does norwich mean on the back of an envelope?
N.O.R.W.I.C.H – (K)Nickers Off Ready When I Come Home.
When did Americans leave uk after WW2?
1945
No wonder, then, that the Americans’ arrival was known as the ‘friendly invasion’ – their impact on British life was huge and they profoundly changed the places they inhabited. The majority of the Americans left Britain in 1945.
What does Norwich stand for?
NORWICH
Acronym | Definition |
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NORWICH | Nickers Off Ready When I Come Home |
NORWICH | Name One Reason Why I Came Here |
What does WTF mean in ww2?
Western Task Force, in World War II’s Operation Torch. Wikileaks Task Force, of the US CIA. World Taekwondo, previously known as the World Taekwondo Federation (WTF)
What was life like in Norwich during World War II?
Even though Norwich today may seem like an untouched and picturesque city tucked away in the middle of rural Norfolk, it was not spared from the tragic events of the Second World War (1939-1945). Throughout the war the city of Norwich suffered many air attacks, including nuisance raids when single aeroplanes machine-gunned people as they left work.
What was the importance of letter writing in WW1?
During the First World War, letter writing was the main form of communication between soldiers and their loved ones, helping to ease the pain of separation.
How many letters from the First World War are in our archives?
We hold around 7,500 collections of personal letters from the First World War in our archives. Here are just a few of them. Letter writing was a popular form of communication amongst all ages. Letters written by children during the First World War can be just as valuable a source of information as those written by servicemen.
Did soldiers in WW1 have to pay to send letters home?
It was also free for soldiers to send V-mail, though Americans at home had to pay to use the service. Soldiers writing letters home not only had to confine their words to a single sheet if planning to send them by V-mail, but they also had to be careful about the sensitivity of the information they included in their letters.