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'I saw hands lying in the road'

By: KentOnline reporter multimediadesk@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 00:00, 06 May 2005

Updated: 12:14, 10 May 2005

ONSLAUGHT: This picture shows the flying bomb devastation at Snodland

AFTER the years of bombings, strafing and shelling, Kent then had to face a new onslaught as Hitler’s "secret weapons" arrived in 1944 to bring a new form of terror from the skies.

First, the V1 flying bombs – the "doodlebugs" – then the V2 rockets, raining death and destruction on the people of Kent, their homes, workplaces and shopping streets.

A Kent Messenger book on the 20th Century in this county cites Mrs D Barden, of Maidstone, who was just 14 when war was declared in 1939, who survived the bombing, the surprise strafing attacks and then the regular doodlebug onslaught.

"We heard a doodlebug come over very near," she said. "Then the engine cut out and I can still hear the terrible rushing noise as it came racing down to earth.

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"Then all hell broke loose. It dropped at the top of my road, right on top of a café which was full of customers, a butcher’s and many more.

"Forty-four people were killed and when I got out to the front gate, I found someone’s hands lying in the road. These things will haunt me forever. Even when a plane goes over now, my eyes go up to the sky."

Meanwhile, quick-thinking and cool courage by an RAF fighter pilot saved lives. He diverted a flying bomb away from houses by tipping its wing with his plane.

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