Donald Chapman to his mother and sister

The letter was left for me by my mother in a box of wartime memorabilia. It is a handwritten letter from my father, Donald Chapman, sent from his billet on 4th May 1945 when he received a secret message about the ending of hostilities. It was written to his mother (Bram) and sister (Rene), who were living in Stockport, Cheshire. It explains the excitement as his group heard the news. It is embroidered in red with the word ‘Victory’.

My father was a sensitive man who very much wanted to do his part, but would struggle to kill anyone. Somehow, he managed to join the medical corp which saw him on the front lines and also on the beaches of Dunkirk. The attached picture is of my father in uniform with his mother.

Don Chapman with parents

I also have his detailed memoirs, written as 20-year-old young man following his return from Dunkirk to the UK:

Donald Chapman Dunkirk 1940

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