Max Baker i'w deulu

The family had been told of the letter which was kept with Dad’s Navy medals. It is a special letter as he managed to send it home uncensored via an Uncle who was in the merchant navy; they had arranged to meet. It was Christmas day 1940, aboard HMT Empire Trooper and describes his journey from Portsmouth, life on board ship, his feelings and how they were attacked by a German Raider. The ship was hit twice and water was pouring in and they had to make for the nearest port. The letter is very descriptive, giving a true picture of life on board.

A photo of Max Baker, my Dad, who sent the letter is attached

Baker letter

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The following letter was among Dad’s belongings, with other memorabilia. The letter shares his relief about he and his family surviving the war. The letter is written just after V.E. day, 15th May 1945 and describes his feelings and desires about his homecoming; it portrays his emotions that are truly deep felt.

Lucy-and-Harry

Lucy and Harry Baker, Max’s parents

Baker VE 1

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