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‘I escaped the Nazis then fixed Lancaster Bombers for the RAF.'

‘I escaped the Nazis then fixed Lancaster Bombers for the RAF.'

Update: 2025-05-06
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During the Second World War, Ruth Brook escaped Nazi persecution in Germany and followed her wartime sweetheart, a Lancaster Bomber into the RAF. As a WAAF, she quickly found a sense of her own purpose. 

Ruth was offered a job as a cook, a typist or a flight mechanic. She picked up a spanner and her life began. From welding to hydraulics, WW2 was a intense training ground for a young woman starting out in life. In her 101 years Ruth has packed a lot in. From working as a flight mechanic to a post-war publisher, and then a psychotherapist, Ruth has  lived a life rich with adventure. I was lucky enough to meet this extraordinary woman in her London home.


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