We Sons of World War Two Vets

By: Matthew Collins
  • Summary

  • A new podcast (April '25) about men who fought in World War Two, whose stories will be told by their sons.

    In each episode, Matthew Collins speaks to a son who tells the story of his father's war and explores its effects - on his father and on himself.

    Matthew's father, Patrick, joined the RAF in May 1939 when he was 17. He returned from the war at the age of 24, more mature in many ways than Matthew was at 40.

    But his father rarely talked about the war. And when he did, he usually told light-hearted war stories - rather than discuss seriously what he'd seen and done.

    Matthew has long known that he was partly shaped by his father's war.


    His dad's war experience seeped into his consciousness - often to Matthew's annoyance.

    So, after his father died, he started to compare notes with other veterans' sons.

    He then started recording interviews with men who told the stories of their fathers' war and reflected on its effects - on their fathers and on themselves.

    So far, he's recorded 20 interviews with men all over the UK.

    To coincide with the 80th anniversary of VE Day, six have just been launched as podcasts - along with a 17 minute taster episode.

    More episodes will be released in May.


    Pics of the fathers and sons featured are at:


    www.matthewcollins.com


    POSTSCRIPT:


    There are many more World War Two Vets' sons out there - with personal-historical reflections to share.


    Matthew wants to document as many as possible.

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    He's already travelled around the UK recording interviews. And will continue to do so, funding this project out of his own pocket.


    But ideally, he could do with assistance.

    If you would like to support this podcast, please see "Support the Show" under each episode’s info.


    Or go to:

    https://www.patreon.com/wesonsofww2vets


    Thank you.

    © 2025 We Sons of World War Two Vets
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Episodes
  • Eric and George. And George.
    Apr 16 2025

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    Eric Grant talks about his father George who took 11 bullets after landing at Arnhem.

    He also talks about his mother, Pearl; about wartime romance; and about a desire to erase history.

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    38 mins
  • Robert and Hugh
    Apr 16 2025

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    Matthew talks to Robert Sackville-West about his father Hugh.

    Hugh won a Military Cross for his heroic actions in a tank battle during the liberation of France.

    But none of his family knew the full details of how he won his medal until after he died.

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    57 mins
  • Richard and Thomas
    Apr 16 2025

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    Richard Hicks' father, Thomas, was a Wellington bomber pilot. Thomas had so many lucky escapes that his crew thought he was in league with the devil (because the devil looks after his own....). They refused to fight with any other pilot.

    Thomas was a survivor but, says Richard, his war experiences left him desensitised.

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    57 mins
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