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    From rationing to rejoicing: Three women’s bittersweet memories of VE Day

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    As World War Two raged across Europe, those back in Britain faced their very own battles on the home front. The war meant nearly six long years of enemy bombings, food rationing and the heartache of missing loved ones who were away fighting.

    On 8 May 1945, cheers marked the end of the war in Europe. The BBC has spoken to three women who shared their stories of VE Day – then and now.





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