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Villager tells of bombshell stale buns for Hitler!

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Kensworth villager Heather Woods was featured in a BBC Two show on Monday, October 1 – How We Won The War.

Presenter Jules Hudson told how a British propaganda newspaper was secretly printed at the Luton News during the Second World War, then dropped into enemy territory for German troops.

Heather’s father John Gibbs was one of the Luton News owners.

She talked of how, as a child, she and her sister would sometimes call in at the factory where the newspapers were packed into cardboard containers.

And she recalled how they put old buns in the cardboard “bombs”.

Heather laughed: “We’d think: ‘Hitler can eat those stale buns!’”


 
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