Eileen has returned to the site of a concentration camp where she worked as a translator following the end of World War Two. The notorious Fort Breendonk, situated near Antwerp, was captured by the Nazis during their invasion of Belgium; re-purposed into a prison camp for political prisoners, resistance members and Jews, the site witnessed innumerable tortures and executions until its liberation by Allied forces in 1944.
Eileen was in Belgium to commemorate the seventieth anniversary of the death of dambuster Guy Gibson, and hadn't originally intended to revisit Breendonk. Her reluctance is understandable. Not long after VE day, Eileen was drafted to unearth, and to explain to RAF officers, the extent of the atrocities carried out in the camp; on top of the horrors related to her, which included human waterwheels and boiling-water showers, she also had to contend with the Belgian collaborators then imprisoned there.
However, with the assistance of two RAF cadets, ultimately Eileen took the opportunity to, in her own words, 'lay a ghost to rest', and spent a day touring the memorial museum into which the camp has been
converted. Though glad to have done so, Eileen described the trip as 'very sombre'. Much of what she recalls from her service remains: the blood-stained posts to which prisoners were tied prior to being shot, the gallows, the mud field in which prisoners were buried up to their neck.
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Monday, 6 October 2014
EILEEN LAYS A GHOST TO REST
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Sunday, 14 September 2014
EILEEN PAYS HER RESPECTS
Gibson was killed on 19th September 1944 while on a raid, and is buried in Seenbergen, Holland. A Dutch family that has tended his grave since his death is to be presented with a commemorative Welsh miner's lamp in thanks.
Eileen is traveling out with Penarth's '617 group', which helps former servicemen and women. In recognition of Allied food-drops in the region, they will deliver two hundred chocolate bars, donated by Penarth newsagent Snells, to local schoolchildren.
Eileen's time as a radar operator overseeing the Dambuster raids, the D-Day landings and the Battle of Britain, is recounted in her book One Woman's War, available from Candy Jar Books.
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Thursday, 11 September 2014
WAR HEROES' REUNION
Eileen Younghusband, author of One Woman’s War, joined eighty of her fellow veterans at Bletchley
Park this week to mark the seventy-fifth anniversary of operations beginning at
the site. Now a museum, the code-breaking
and intelligence operations conducted at the mansion are credited with
shortening the Second World War by ‘two to four years’.
For many decades after the end of the war, employees of
Bletchley Park were so tight-lipped about their top-secret work that Churchill labelled
them ‘the geese that laid the golden eggs and never cackled’. However, with a major
new film on their operations soon to be released, recognition for, and interest
in, the team that cracked the enigma cipher is at an all-time high.
Eileen herself joined the war effort when she was nineteen,
in 1941, and served as a Filterer Officer on RAF bases across the country. Her own story went untold for years, she, like
her colleagues, having signed the
Official Secrets Act; it is now available in One Woman’s War, an autobiography that is a testament to the
invaluable work of the WAAF in the fight against fascism.
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Tuesday, 19 August 2014
EILEEN IMORTALISED
With a BEM and a People's Book Prize under her belt, Eileen is no stranger to awards. But today she received an honour with a difference: a portrait by Cardiff artist Nathan Wyburn. Nathan, who will be familiar to many from his run to the final of Britain's Got Talent, is famous for creating his work out of unconventional materials; think Simon Cowell painted with Marmite, or Fabio Capello with spaghetti bolognese. So it's hardly a surprise that he didn't depict Eileen with watercolours. Instead, Nathan used miniature WW2-related images -- Churchill, Westminster, ration posters, rocket launches -- to recreate Eileen as she can be seen on the cover of One Woman's War.
Nathan presented Eileen with his work at the opening of his show Not That Kind of Art, which is to run until the end of September in The Old Library. Eileen was delighted with the work, describing Nathan as a 'great talent'.
Nathan presented Eileen with his work at the opening of his show Not That Kind of Art, which is to run until the end of September in The Old Library. Eileen was delighted with the work, describing Nathan as a 'great talent'.
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Monday, 22 April 2013
EILEEN APPEARS IN THE TIMES!
Author Eileen Younghusband appeared in the Times newspaper today in an article that talks about her time as a WW2 WAAF officer as well as her upcoming book 'Men I Have Known' which gives an account of the numerous interesting men she's met over the course of her life.
Eileen is no stranger to publicity having previously appeared on BBC Breakfast and BBC Radio Wales. She will also soon be featuring on BBC's The One Show where she will be demonstrating how she used her keen maths skills to track Hitler's deadly V2 rockets.
You can read the full article online (via subscription) here.
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Monday, 25 February 2013
EILEEN ON THE ROY NOBLE SHOW
Author of One Woman's War and Men I Have Known, Eileen Younghusband has made her most recent public appearance on BBC Wales' Roy Noble show.
During her interview Eileen tells of her historical surname, receiving late-night phone calls from Hollywood screenwriter Robert Towne, and receiving the honour of a British Empire Medal (BEM) for her services to lifelong learning. Eileen will receive her medal this summer from a Lord-Lieutenant and will also attend this year's garden party at Buckingham Palace.
Listen to Eileen's interview here.
One Woman's War is available now from www.candy-jar.co.uk/books/onewomanswar.html
The One Woman's War DVD is also available now from www.candy-jar.co.uk/books/owwdvd.html
During her interview Eileen tells of her historical surname, receiving late-night phone calls from Hollywood screenwriter Robert Towne, and receiving the honour of a British Empire Medal (BEM) for her services to lifelong learning. Eileen will receive her medal this summer from a Lord-Lieutenant and will also attend this year's garden party at Buckingham Palace.
Listen to Eileen's interview here.
One Woman's War is available now from www.candy-jar.co.uk/books/onewomanswar.html
The One Woman's War DVD is also available now from www.candy-jar.co.uk/books/owwdvd.html
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Friday, 30 November 2012
EILEEN'S BLETCHLEY PARK PODCAST
In September, Eileen Younghusband (author of One Woman's War) had the honour of visiting Bletchley Park during the Veterans weekend to give a talk on the Filter Room, the lynchpin of Air Chief Marshall Dowding’s system of the use of the Radar chain. She described it as a secret kept longer than that of Bletchley Park.
You can listen to Eileen's talk via the Bletchley Park podcast here:
One Woman's War is available now from Candy Jar Books.
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You can listen to Eileen's talk via the Bletchley Park podcast here:
One Woman's War is available now from Candy Jar Books.
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www.onewomanswar.co.uk
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Tuesday, 3 April 2012
ONE WOMAN'S WAR - COMING SOON ON DVD!
Candy Jar is pleased to announce the forthcoming DVD, based on the critically acclaimed memoir One Woman's War by Eileen Younghusband.
Eileen Younghusband (90) was just 18 when she joined the Women’s Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF). She quickly demonstrated her keen intellect and mathematical skills, playing a crucial role in Fighter Command’s underground Filter Room.
Working grueling shifts under enormous pressure she and her companions worked tirelessly, tracking the swarms of enemy aircraft that sought to break the British resolve. She even had the dubious honour of detecting the first of Hitler’s devastating V2 rockets as it fell on an unsuspecting London.
In 2011, Candy Jar Books published Eileen's memoir to critical and commercial success.
Now, this DVD goes beyond the book and delves deeper into Eileen's wartime experiences as she gives a frank and revealing interview about her experiences leading up to and during the Second World War.
Running Time: Approx. 60mins
Format: PAL, Widescreen (16:9)
Classification: Exempt
The One Woman's War DVD will be available this spring. To pre-order your copy of the DVD, please go here. Any orders made prior to release with benefit from priority dispatch.
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