101 year old Eleanor Wadsworth is Britain’s last surviving female Air Transport Auxiliary (ATA) pilot living in the UK. She went on to pilot 22 different types of aircraft in the war effort.
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I Was There: an original series from BBC Studios. The series portrays first-hand testimonies from pivotal moments in WW2, as well as detailed accounts of the everyday life of the soldiers, civilians and children of the time. Memories worth sharing.
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