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About Three lives in World War 2

Background to this work with extra links

A narrative that is focused on the lives of three people and a child 
over the period of the Second World War.

Anthony Benoit Guise
Joan Mary Dibdin who was to marry Anthony
Peter Dibdin Joan Dibdin's brother
Raoul Guise, Joan and Tony's son.

Drawn into the story are the lives of many family and friends, especially Vera, Yvonne and Marie Guise,  and Don Haycraft Joan's cousin. David Muir, the boy next door in Joan’s childhood, plays an important part of the story.
From the letters and documents we are introduced to and get a tremendous insight into many other members of the related families.

This work is derived from letters, diaries and official documents.
It follows on from other books regarding the Family

   

The Life and Times of 
The Dibdin - Aglio Family 

A summary setting the family in a historical context
1745 - 1925

Aspects of
The Fleuss and Related Families

Including  
 
Guise – Giese, Wilson, Frankland       Heinrich,Eustace, Baines 

William Joseph Dibdin and Family
A Glimpse into Three Generations 1850 to 1945

 

A family history of three generations
in 3 volumes including 
Lionel Dibdin and his siblings
and his children
Stanley, Peter, Joan 

   
   

The book concludes with two letters written posthumously to Tony Guise.

On the 3rd September 1939 War

  was declared against Germany.