Timeline for diaries list by learnnotto
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No real news yet of the German terms to France. They are said to be “so complicated…
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Evidently a little more snow in the night. Milder, but no thaw. 6 eggs. Am not counti…
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No real news. I see from yesterday’s paper that Chiappe[1] has been elected preside…
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Went to the office of the [New Statesman][1] to see what line they are taking about h…
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The French have surrendered. This could be foreseen from last night’s broadcast and…
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This morning’s papers make it reasonably clear that at any rate until after the pre…
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It just occurred to me to wonder whether the fall of Paris means the end of the Albat…
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The Germans are definitely in Paris, one day ahead of schedule. It can be taken as a …
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E[ileen]. and I last night walked though Soho to see whether the damage to Italian sh…
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Have just heard, though it is not in the papers, that Italy has declared war…. …
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In the middle of a fearful battle in which, I suppose, thousands of men are being kill…
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Although newspaper posters are now suppressed[1], one fairly frequently sees the paper…
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Both Borkenau and I considered that Hitler was likely to make his next attack on Franc…
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From a letter from Lady Oxford[1] to the Daily Telegraph, on the subject of war econom…
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Impossible to tell how many men of the B.E.F. have really been repatriated, but statem…
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Last night to Waterloo and Victoria to see whether I could get any news of [Eric][1]. …
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Last night to see Denis Ogden’s play The Peaceful Inn. The most fearful tripe. The …
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The B.E.F. are falling back on Dunkirk. Impossible not only to guess how many may get…
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One has to gather any major news nowadays by means of hints and allusions. The chief …