The War and Colonel Warden: Based on the Recollections of C.R. Thompson, Personal Assistant to the Prime Minister, 1940-1945G.G. Harrap, 1963 - 427 עמודים |
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... Ismay and some of his party . So he insisted on remaining to welcome them . He maintained there was no danger as he was disguised in the uniform of an Air Force commodore . He calmly walked over to Ismay's plane and greeted the ...
... Ismay and some of his party . So he insisted on remaining to welcome them . He maintained there was no danger as he was disguised in the uniform of an Air Force commodore . He calmly walked over to Ismay's plane and greeted the ...
עמוד 198
... Ismay found Mrs Hill , the Prime Minister's personal secretary , standing obviously distressed in the corridor outside the Cabinet Room at No. 10. When he entered the room he asked Mr Churchill whether he had been bullying his staff ...
... Ismay found Mrs Hill , the Prime Minister's personal secretary , standing obviously distressed in the corridor outside the Cabinet Room at No. 10. When he entered the room he asked Mr Churchill whether he had been bullying his staff ...
עמוד 309
... Ismay and I decided to make a tour of our own . We visited several observation posts commanding the front line and then drove into Caen . The town was in a state of indescribable ruin . Many of the streets had disappeared completely ...
... Ismay and I decided to make a tour of our own . We visited several observation posts commanding the front line and then drove into Caen . The town was in a state of indescribable ruin . Many of the streets had disappeared completely ...
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