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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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13. New Appointments

‘I am exhausted…’ IWM 78/52/1

‘It seemed…’ Pownall, Chief of Staff, 19/5/1940

‘But the withdrawal…’ Ibid.

‘There are many most distressing sights…’ Ibid., 18/5/1940

‘Keep going…’ Luck, Panzer Commander, p. 39

‘La guerre est finie…was the cry’ Ibid.

‘We seem to be holding…’ MO diarist 53967, 21/5/1940

‘The situation is terribly obscure’ Nicolson, HND, 21/5/1940

‘I have a nice…’ Ibid., 19/5/1940

‘It must be remembered…’ TNA INF 1/250

‘When I talk to him…’ Cited in Taylor, Beaverbrook, p. 399

‘They are all captains of industry…’ Ibid., p. 420

14. Decisions

‘Not bad…’ Guderian, Panzer Leader, p. 113

‘attacking all enemy forces…’ Cited in L. F. Ellis, The War in France and

Flanders, p. 83

‘A scandalous (ie Winstonian) thing to do…’ Pownall, Chief of Staff,

20/5/1940

‘Nobody minds going down fighting…’ Ibid., 20/5/1940

‘a critical moment…’ Cited in Liddell Hart, The Rommel Papers, p. 34

‘We are down to about…’ Pownall, Chief of Staff, 22/5/1940

‘Here are Winston’s plans…’ Ibid., 22/5/1940

‘Other candidates…’ Knappe, Soldat, p. 168

‘Dead cattle and other livestock…’ Ibid., p. 169

‘The experience was impossible to forget…’ Ibid., p. 170

‘We are seeking…’ Halder, Diary, 21/5/1940

‘indicate clearly the object of this war…’ NHB EDS/Apprec/6: The

German Plans for the Invasion of England

‘There were no camp duties…they’re killing one another’ IWM 021116

‘We were utterly speechless…’ Guderian, Panzer Leader, p. 117

‘I have a good idea…’ Halder, Diary, 23/5/1940

‘He was livid with anger…’ Liss, Westfront, p. 196

‘Our spirits rise and fall…’ Pownall, Chief of Staff, 24/5/1940

‘Can this be the turn…’ Ibid.

‘I must not conceal from you…’ TNA WO 197/138

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