I have always struggled to try and unravel in my mind as to what the German public did or did not know, what they turned a blind eye to, did a double think about, and any conclusions I come to seem to beg more questions! I think it was/is easy for us in our Island home to judge, perhaps rather highhandedly and moralistically what they should or shouldn't have done once the monster took over. Yes a lot of the population, especially young people were brain washed, older people perhaps less so, but I feel that the problem started at the end of the first war when Germany was SO beaten into the ground in every respect opening the door to the 'monster' and future disaster. How would I have behaved? Well there's a question! I have a sneaking (if I'm totally honest!) feeling that, while being very uncomfortable, I too would have turned a blind eye, been a double thinker. They were brave people indeed who spoke up. I have researched into and discovered the name of, the pilot of the night fighter who was himself killed a few weeks later, that shot down and killed the crew of Lancaster ED347, one of whom was my father. What do I feel about these deaths? Certainly no animosity, but a tragedy and a total waste of young lives, which about sums up the whole saga from start to finish.