
Conversations Surviving bombs and starvation on a Mediterranean island paradise
Feb 13, 2025
Linda Peake, author of "Malta, A Childhood Under Siege," shares her mother Margaret's harrowing stories of survival during WWII. They discuss the brutal two-year siege of Malta, where food scarcity and relentless bombings marked daily life. Linda reflects on the psychological impacts of war, weaving personal anecdotes with historical context. The vibrant beauty of Malta contrasts sharply with its wartime trauma, as stories of resilience and creativity emerge amidst chaos. Fascinating insights ensure listeners grasp the depth of human spirit in the face of adversity.
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Paradise Lost
- Arriving in Malta at age nine, Margaret initially experienced an idyllic life.
- She enjoyed swimming, picking figs, and the simple pleasures of a Mediterranean paradise.
First Air Raid
- Margaret's first air raid experience involved hiding under a window with her family.
- She was shocked by the death and destruction afterward, unaware it was just the beginning of relentless attacks.
Mortuary Visit
- Accompanying Carrie to the morgue, young Margaret saw uncovered bodies, including a little girl with rosary beads and a serviceman with a head injury.
- This horrific experience likely desensitized her to death, a common coping mechanism in war zones.
