Perspectives: A Woman's Life During the Great Depression

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The great depression interview Penny was born in 1922 in London england because her parents were on vacation when she was born.penny was just a child in the great depression and she doesn't really remember all that much from her childhood.Penny was 22 years old in 1940 so that puts her at age 12 when the great depression started. Penny's father served in wwI as a signaler for Lawrence of Arabia. In 1917 on Christmas day her father`s Resiment had been taken over by the Turkish army and they were held hostage.she lived in England when the war was going on and at that time she was a fire fighter. Penny's family dreaded Hitler and his army. The English army and the French army had been fighting Hitler and the Nazi army for 3 years before the United states army had showed up for battle to get …show more content…

During the war Penny's father had been working as a house decorator and a painter when he wasn't in the war. Penny's mother had worked as a wool worths worker during the war. Every child in England at that time left school at 14 years old and if they wanted to continue with school they would have to pay for it just like nowadays college.Penny came to the united states in 1944 with her voyage on the Aquatamia their ship didn't have any convoys escorting them to the United States and that made them vouneralbe to attackers in open waters, penny was one of the five civilians on the ship which they got to live with the people that were in charge on the ship. They were being followed by a submarine coming over to the United states on the second day of there voyage. So the captain of the ship put the five civilians in a life raft with rough seas and the submarine finally turned

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