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Sunderland in world war 2

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The Ropery got bombed in WW2, my Nanna was under rubble and luckily survived.
 
The dummy site at West Herrington was pretending to be Sunderland Forge according to my dad. He reckons his marras dad had the job of keeping it in repair or believable or summit.


Damage wasnt reported so that the Germans would think theyd "missed" by getting their calculations wrong.
Same thing happened in London. Long range rocket damage to central London was reported as being hits out Watford Way. The Germans then supposedly altered their range and bombed the fuck out of SE London/NW Kent.

Check out the map on page 39 of ; it backs up your dad's story. The whole PDF is a probably a decent read if you have an hour or so. Former defence positions have been adapted into seating areas at Seaburn.
 
The dummy site at West Herrington was pretending to be Sunderland Forge according to my dad. He reckons his marras dad had the job of keeping it in repair or believable or summit.


Damage wasnt reported so that the Germans would think theyd "missed" by getting their calculations wrong.
Same thing happened in London. Long range rocket damage to central London was reported as being hits out Watford Way. The Germans then supposedly altered their range and bombed the fuck out of SE London/NW Kent.

Plus as we'd turned every German spy in the country we also go them to report the same as what the news were saying

:-)
 
The dummy site at West Herrington was pretending to be Sunderland Forge according to my dad. He reckons his marras dad had the job of keeping it in repair or believable or summit.

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Ta for that, I'm sure our grand-dad said that it was a dummy train station, I'll ask my dad at the weekend but he was very young at the time.

Check out the map on page 39 of ; it backs up your dad's story. The whole PDF is a probably a decent read if you have an hour or so. Former defence positions have been adapted into seating areas at Seaburn.

Brilliant that, thanks a lot. I've been in the pillbox at the bottom of Herrington hill but never the other one in the field near Stony Gate (seen it plenty of times from A19).

My grand-dad reckoned they had a cunning plan to roll oil barrels down Herrington Hill from the area of the pillbox onto the road if the Germans ever invaded. A sure fire way to stop Panzers.

West Herrington QL12h (HER 5521) – a decoy for Sunderland Forge
 
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I am a excellent speller but ths bloody ipad has got me beat, no matter what I put in it never seems to come out the same. Even after I correct it, it changes for the worse. This has taken three attempts.
I've posted stuff where I've actually reread the post and then hit the button and as soon as I do certain words are highlighted and change! I'm forever editing, but when you're in a rush it can all go pear shaped very very quickly .........
 
I've posted stuff where I've actually reread the post and then hit the button and as soon as I do certain words are highlighted and change! I'm forever editing, but when you're in a rush it can all go pear shaped very very quickly .........
That's the same problem that I'm getting, desktop and laptop seem ok (I think) but ipad is doing my nut in. I'm typing slowly and deliberately and it's making no difference when I read it back. I correct it to satisfaction then if I go back it's a mess again. Edit I carefully put the "my" before satisfaction and it's missing, I read it and it seemed to be there.
 
That's the same problem that I'm getting, desktop and laptop seem ok (I think) but ipad is doing my nut in. I'm typing slowly and deliberately and it's making no difference when I read it back. I correct it to satisfaction then if I go back it's a mess again.
I've given up on the iPad for posting, but the lap top's the same. At least I've got a better chance of spotting things on the lap top .....
 
I've given up on the iPad for posting, but the lap top's the same. At least I've got a better chance of spotting things on the lap top .....
I'm on my desktop at the moment, no corrections so far, I'll check out my laptop later. I'm losing faith with the ipad, don't know if it's predictive text or what, I have it turned off but who knows. That should be ok first time.
 
Check out the map on page 39 of ; it backs up your dad's story. The whole PDF is a probably a decent read if you have an hour or so. Former defence positions have been adapted into seating areas at Seaburn.

If you like military history then that is a must read.
 
Did you pop into Colditz? Its halfway between Dresden and Leipzig about 5m off the autobahn.


Spent a crakin day in the sun wandering around that area a couple of years back. Then bought one of the top ten worst hangowers Ive ever had in my life that night.
Did you pop into Colditz? Its halfway between Dresden and Leipzig about 5m off the autobahn.


Spent a crakin day in the sun wandering around that area a couple of years back. Then bought one of the top ten worst hangowers Ive ever had in my life that night.

Didn't go to colditz as we were on a stag piss up, but did take in the culture side as well.
Piss up started in North Shields, then ferry to Amsterdam had a day there, then had days in dortmond, and Dresden traveling by train, then another train to Prague for 4 days. The train Is a great way to see a country, the train mainly follows the Elbe river. Got a Plane back from Prague.
When I travel anywhere in Europe i will now use the trains where possible, as you see the country better, not just from 30,000 feet or the side of a motorway.
And it's canny cheap, 12 euros from Dresden to Prague and it takes about 3-4 hours.

Didn't go to colditz as we were on a stag piss up, but did take in the culture side as well.
Piss up started in North Shields, then ferry to Amsterdam had a day there, then had days in dortmond, and Dresden traveling by train, then another train to Prague for 4 days. The train Is a great way to see a country, the train mainly follows the Elbe river. Got a Plane back from Prague.
When I travel anywhere in Europe i will now use the trains where possible, as you see the country better, not just from 30,000 feet or the side of a motorway.
And it's canny cheap, 12 euros from Dresden to Prague and it takes about 3-4 hours.

In Dresden did you go in the bar with the pool table that you stand on and use a golf putter. ?
 
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