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<title><![CDATA[Albert Unwin (No.4 Cdo) and his brothers at the end of the war]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[[Photo courtesy of Albert's son, Stephen Unwin].<br />
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Albert, <i>rear left</i>,was then ex-No 4 Commando having been wounded in Normandy and having both ear drums perforated, he never recovered his hearing.<br />
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Freddie, <i>rear right</i>, and Jimmy, <i>front left</i>, met my Dad by sheer chance in Normandy as they moved through the Commando during an advance. Freddie was driving a flame thrower Bren Carrier and Jimmy was part of the advancing infantry. <br />
Those five minutes was their first meeting for two years and the only one until after the war when this photo was taken.<br />
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Jimmy was one of the troops who liberated Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, something he steadfastly refused to discuss, other than to say he never had enough bullets.<br />
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The fourth brother, Kenny, <i>front right</i>, was a cadet and too young for the Home Guard. <br />
The three older brothers all have wound stripes having been wounded in action, Jimmy twice.]]></description>
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