“After the Christmas and New Year of 1944 my mother and I returned to Strausberg, but the area was full of people evacuated from Berlin due to mass bombings on the capital by the RAF. These had started, in a small way, on 25 August, 1940, and had continued through 1941 and 1942. However, by November, 1943, these air attacks were major, involving mass bomber streams of more than 800 aircraft. I used to stand outside the front of our house and look at the sky, watching the silver bombers turning over Strausberg and heading in the direction of Berlin. Many were shot down, some near us in the fields around Strausberg.” WwiiHitlerWw2Survival StoryNazi PartyHitler S GermanyWar StoryAlfred NestorUncle HitlerSecond World War In GermanyAlf NestorAuthor Alfred NestorSecond World War ChidhoodBerlin EvacuationRaf Mass BombingsStrausberg Bombed Book:Uncle Hitler: A Child's Traumatic Journey Through Nazi Hell to the Safety of Britain Source: Uncle Hitler: A Child's Traumatic Journey Through Nazi Hell to the Safety of Britain