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Joan Layne's diary covering the period her husband Wally was a prisoner of war. Title Joan Layne's diary covering the period her husband Wally was a prisoner of war. Description Starts with a letter to him after she finds out he is a prisoner telling how she felt when he was missing and how happy she was with the news that he was a prisoner.
After a day by day diary of her feelings, activities, news of friends and acquaintances, correspondence. Dairy goes from 9 November until 9 May when she hears that he is in England, Includes some war news and comments on VE day. Additional information about this item was kindly provided by the donor. Creator J Layne. Date Temporal Coverage Spatial Coverage Germany. Germany--Ludwigshafen am Rhein. Germany--Frankfurt am Main.
Germany--Ruhr Region. Coverage Civilian. Royal Air Force. Language eng. Type Text. Format Multipage handwritten document. Contributor Jan Waller. My dear husband — Today I received your postcard stating that you are a prisoner of war. I cant tell you just how I do feel — after the agony of the last forty six days I can really begin to live again.
God has answered my prayers and He knows how grateful I am. The news that you were missing came as a dreadful shock. I got the wire at 1. At the shop, Friday September 24th. I had listened to the pm. Never for a moment even at my blackest hours did I believe that you were gone from me — there were times when I had to fight hard — but thank God my faith remained unbroken. You would be surprised at the sympathy I was shown, it helped such a lot.
I have kept all the letters [page break] for you, they will explain themselves. On Thursday October 21st, the news came via Frank, through the press, that you had been awarded the D. I was, and of course am terribly proud. I am wondering if I have to go to receive the 'gong', or if it will be left until you can fetch it yourself.