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Life was hard sometimes. Especially for boys; not having a father figure around wasnt easy. Obviously younger children would be worried too, but it was mostly the mother, the older (teenage) children or the other adults in the house that would be more worried as they knew more of the horrific things that could happen in he war. Younger children mostly forgot and got used to living without their father - they carried on their normal lives and if evacuated, often wondered what people at war were going through. They almost carried on living and working around the fact their father was gone.

I'm not be stereotypical but it was often the mother who had to work, look after the house and the children and cooked for them. The father would not really get involved with these things so not having a father around wasnt anything new for them!

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