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The Lost Diary

  • March 13, 2014 at 3:23 pm

By Kaitlin Abeele

Sgt Bill Ferguson was a prisoner of war in Germany for four years during the Second World War. During his captivity, he kept a war diary, which was given to him by the Red Cross. On his final day as a prisoner, Ferguson lost the diary, and it remained lost for 60 years, until a fateful phone call helped to return his diary that he had all but forgotten.

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