Until Then: 5 (Women of the Heartland)


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March 3 1943 - Bethnal Green - Londons East EndShortly after a quarter past eight a siren split the air. Marian Williams lifted her sleeping daughter from her bed and darted down the stairs. Her mother and father-in-law off on air warden duty had left the front door unlocked. She hugged her youngest child close. The blackout made the going difficult but her husbands instructions echoed in her brain: Whatever you do get down inside the station fast as you can.She hoped for a spot near the canteen with access to milk. Uneven light shone over the paved steps. Then she tripped. Her knee hit the concrete then something bashed her left side. Someone cried out. Another blow scraped her arm on the landing floor. Where was her baby? She attempted to get up but an even heavier weight slammed her face down. A crushing burden descended then all went black.Riding in the backs of Army trucks across North Africa throughout the Sicily campaign up the boot of Italy and northward through France into Germany Dorothy Woebbeking served as a surgical nurse with the 11th Evacuation Hospital. During World War II US Army nurses worked and slept in tents through horrific weather endured enemy fire and even the disdain of their own superior officers who believed women had no place in war.But Dorothy and her comrades persevered and their skills and upbeat attitude made a huge difference in the lives of thousands of wounded soldiers.Dorothy and Marians stories converge on a simple hand stitched handkerchief.
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