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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עמוד 83
... London . The constant ' alerts ' were disrupting work ; the ' black - out ' and the nightly damage to the congested suburban railway system disorganized transport and communications . If the business of government was to be carried on ...
... London . The constant ' alerts ' were disrupting work ; the ' black - out ' and the nightly damage to the congested suburban railway system disorganized transport and communications . If the business of government was to be carried on ...
עמוד 169
... London had therefore been welcomed . In the message to Churchill proposing the visit Stalin had also stressed his desire to learn what plans Britain had in mind for opening a Second Front in Europe in 1942 . As Molotov had asked that he ...
... London had therefore been welcomed . In the message to Churchill proposing the visit Stalin had also stressed his desire to learn what plans Britain had in mind for opening a Second Front in Europe in 1942 . As Molotov had asked that he ...
עמוד 305
... London's ordeal , which lasted ten weeks , would have been infinitely worse . * Ordeal it was , nevertheless , for three thousand of these missiles came over in the first five weeks . Although the men and women of London behaved with ...
... London's ordeal , which lasted ten weeks , would have been infinitely worse . * Ordeal it was , nevertheless , for three thousand of these missiles came over in the first five weeks . Although the men and women of London behaved with ...
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