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The Battle of Britain Five Months That Changed History, May—October 1940 by James Holland (z-lib.org).epub

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‘at this extremely grievous and formidable moment…inspiration to all’

NCP, WSC to NC, 10/5/1940

‘I must say that Winston…’ Self (ed.), Chamberlain Diary Letters,

11/5/1940

‘All the hatred…’ Nicolson, HND, 10/5/1940

‘I have nothing to offer…no survival’ Churchill, WS, 13/5/1940

‘Profound anxiety’ Nicolson, HND, 13/5/1940

‘I spent the day…’ Colville, The Fringes of Power, 13/5/1940

‘Definitely’ JPK, diary, 13/5/1940

‘There could be no illusions…’ TNA AIR 8/863

‘The continued existence…’ James, The Growth of Fighter Command, p.

73

‘I have never accepted…’ Dowding Papers, RAFMA

‘All I want to know…retracting undercarriage’ Cited in Mitchell, R. J.

Mitchell, p. 299

9. The Battle is Lost

‘All the Belgians…’ Pownall, Chief of Staff, 13/5/1940

‘It is not yet possible…’ Cited in Frieser, Blitzkrieg Legend, p. 143

‘Our front has been…’ Ibid.

‘A second was as good…’ Bethke, diary, 14/5/1940

‘Is it always…nicht kleckern!’ Guderian, Panzer Leader, pp. 105, 106

‘“Is Rommel immune?”’ Luck, Panzer Commander, p. 38

‘Keep going…’ Ibid.

‘The men were wide awake…’ Guderian, Panzer Leader, p. 108

‘We have been defeated…’ WSC, p. 38

‘In this region…’ Cited in Frieser, Blitzkrieg Legend, p. 146

‘I don’t see how…we are bust’ Pownall, Chief of Staff, 16/5/1940

10. Emergency Measures

‘Preparing a hot reception…’ The War Illustrated, 24/5/1940

‘German parachute troops…’ Cited in Graves, The Home Guard of Great

Britain, p. 10

‘The parachute troops…’ MO diarist 53967, 15/5/1940

‘I want to speak…will be armed’ Cited in Graves, The Home Guard of

Great Britain, pp. 13–14

‘I hope they…discussing him’ MO diarist 53967, 15/5/1940

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