My family has reason to believe that the man circled in the picture above is my grandfather, Harry Gravestock. |
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Showing posts with label wartime disasters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wartime disasters. Show all posts
18.6.13
The Sinking of the Lancastria, 17 June 1940
On 17 June 1940, British troops and civilians were being evacuated from St Nazaire, France, just a few weeks after the evacuation of Dunkirk. My grandfather, a Lance-Corporal in the British Army, was onboard the RMS Lancastria when it was bombed by German Junkers. He was one of the few survivors, when countless others died. This is his story.
Labels:
Lancastria,
wartime disasters,
World War 2,
WW2
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