429 â
We are inclined to forget
' Kennedy
The Business of War
p.317 at lunch 19.11.43
430 â
W. had to play the role
' Eden op. cit. pp.424 & 426
431 â
PM and President ought
' Cadogan op. cit. p.579 28.11.43
431 â
bloody Italian war
' Moran op. cit. p.159
431 â
We are preparing for a battle
' ibid. p.160
431 â
They are far more sceptical
' ibid.
431 â
Poor Harry
' Hassett op. cit. p.161 9.3.43
431 â
the reported recalcitrance
'
Washington Post
13.1.44 Selden Menefee
432 â
quite enthralling
' Brooke op. cit. p.483 28.11.43
432 â
Of course the man
' Eden op. cit. p.514
433 â
Do you think
' Sergo Beria
My Father Beria
Moscow 2002 p.124
433 â
He was turning his hose
' GCM interview 15.11.56 cited Pogue op. cit. p.313
434 â
Cadogan recorded the distress
' Cadogan op. cit. p.580 29.11.43
434 â
Soviet eavesdroppers reported
' Beria op. cit. p.126
434 â
That the President should deal
'
Action this Day
p.210
435 â
Roosevelt has given
' Zhukov op. cit. vol. iii p.94
435 â
Cunningham and Portal declared
' Moran op. cit. p.168
436 â
Every morning
' Coote Papers 27.1.44 quoted Gilbert
Road to Victory
op. cit. p.646
436 â
The Americans have been
' 9.12.43
436 â
sitting on his suitcase
' Bryant op. cit. vol. ii p.114
437 â
If I die
' quoted Gilbert op. cit. p.606
437 â
We all hope and pray
' IWM diary of WA Charlotte 93/19/1
437 â
Papa much better
' quoted Gilbert
Road to Victory
op. cit. p.613
438 â
Macmillan strongly urged
' Macmillan op. cit. p.322 8.12.43
439 â
Our object is the liberation
' WSC to CoS 2.1.44
439 â
while Winston, very pink
' Nicolson op. cit. pp.344-5 18.1.44
440 â
That all right?
' ibid. p.321 21.9.43
441 â
We did become like animals
' quoted Carlo d'Este
Fatal Decision: Anzio and the Battle for Rome
HarperCollins 1991 p.316
441 â
as American corps commander John Lucas
' see Atkinson
The Day of Battle
op. cit. p.354
442 â
The more one sees
' Macmillan op. cit. p.429 23.4.44
444 â
Sitting in a chair in his study
' Colville op. cit. p.474 18.2.44
444 â
their chirpings will presently
' Hansard 27.2.44
444 â
In the H of C smoking room
' Headlam op. cit. p.403 25.4.44
445 â
On no account
' Gilbert
Road to Victory
op. cit. p.715 21.3.44
445 â
Soviet attitude on this business
' Eden op. cit. p.439 4.3.44
445 â
I confess to growing apprehension
' ibid.
446 â
I would much rather
' Macmillan op. cit. pp. 124 & 126 15.6.43 & 18.6.43
447 â
Much as I love Winston
' ibid. p.335 23.12.43 & p.338 25.12.43
447 â
We both got quite heated
' Eden op. cit. 20.8.43
447 â
He feels about De Gaulle
' Macmillan op. cit. p.335 23.12.43
448 â
I am much distressed
' ibid. p.389 4.3.44
449 â
He may be mentally
' Eden op. cit. p.442 1.5.44
449 â
rather like a small boy
' Kennedy MS op. cit. 24.9.42
449 â
The raids are very fine
' CAC Churchill Papers CHAR1/381/11-18
450 â
Far more important than India
' Colville op. cit. p.476 4.3.44
452 â
Subjugated peoples must
' Pownall op. cit. vol. ii p.21
452 â
simultaneous attacks by armoured forces
'
Churchill War Papers
op. cit. vol. iii p.1313
452 â
I hope they will
' ibid. vol. ii p.254
453 â
On 27 May 1941, Churchill sent
' BNA CAB120/827
453 â
Far from welcoming
' Robert Gildea
Resistance, Reprisals and Community in Occupied France
in Transactions of the RHS 2003 p.165
454 â
Nothing must be done
' cabinet defence committee 2.8.43
454 â
Here, we want every
' Colville op. cit. pp.192-3 12.7.40
454 â
Berlin wanted only
' see for instance Mark Mazower
Hitler's Empire
Penguin 2008
455 â
The cycle is simple
' quoted Max Hastings
Das Reich
Michael Joseph 1981 pp.148-9
456 â
Other evidence exists
' Julian Jackson
France: The Dark Years
Oxford 2001 p.534 and passim
456 â
I think you will agree
' AHB/1D3/1588 quoted MRD Foot
SOE in France
HMSO 1966 p.153
457 â
Nobody who did not
' Bickham Sweet-Escott
Baker Street Irregular
Methuen 1965 p.73
457 â
I was disturbed
'
Memoirs of Lord Chandos
op. cit. p.239
457 â
Many French people
' Hastings
Das Reich
op. cit. interviews by the author passim
458 â
A whimsical November
' Peter Wilkinson and Joan Bright Astley
Gubbins and SOE
Leo Cooper 1993 p.117
458 â
He believed that all his geese
' Hastings
Das Reich
op. cit. p.35
459 â
There is no doubt that
' William Mackenzie
The Secret History of SOE
St Ermins Press 2000 p.415
461 â
German records, by contrast
' Hastings
Das Reich
op. cit.
461 â
In the history of France
' Jackson op. cit. p.387
461 â
of seething factions
' BNA CAB99/28
462 â
How pleased I shall be
' quoted Roderick Bailey
The Wildest Province
Cape 2008 p.134
463 â
No one is ever free
' quoted Mackenzie op. cit. p.486 26.5.44
463 â
As so often in occupied Europe
' Mark Mazower
Inside Hitler's Greece
Yale 1993 passim
463 â
I am very impressed
' IWM audio archive quoted
Forgotten Voices of the Secret War
ed. Roderick Bailey Ebury Press 208 p.250
463 â
pundits overestimated
' Noel Annan
Changing Enemies
HarperCollins 1995 p.75
464 â
Armed resistance in the open
'
Venture into Greece
William Kimber 1983 p.180
465 â
But by that time
' Roderick Bailey op. cit. p.251
465 â
self-organised bands
' quoted Molony op. cit. vol. vi pt iii p.210
466 â
a Resistance movement may
' ibid.
466 â
Michael Howard
' see Michael Howard
British Intelligence in the Second World War
vol. v
Strategic Deception
HMSO 1990 pp.135-55
467 â
Deakin was outstandingly intelligent
' Milovan Djilas
Wartime
Secker & Warburg 1980 p.253
468 â
we of course felt honoured
' ibid. p.368
468 â
The British had no choice
' ibid. p.348
469 â
It is a little doubtful
' Mackenzie op. cit. p.434
469 â
the difficulty is that
' Macmillan op. cit. p.445 1-23.5.44
470 â
I have come to the conclusion
' BNA PREM4/381C/341 and 4/369/438 19.12.44
470 â
Paradoxically, British influence
' CAC Deakin Papers
A Note on Resistance
M DEAK16 p.25
471 â
He wished and believed
' war cabinet paper quoted Mackenzie op. cit. p.612
472 â
Only in the USSR
' Mark Mazower
Hitler's Empire
op. cit. p.485
472 â
It was only just worth it
' author interview 4.3.80
472 â
The game was not worth
' Mackenzie op. cit. p.483
472 â
Gubbins was even
' Wilkinson and Astley
Gubbins and SOE
op. cit. p.202
473 â
Moreover, in our desire
' Macmillan op. cit. p.545 9.10.44
473 â
gave a damning account
' Colville op. cit. p.581 3.4.35
474 â
The occupied nations believed
' CAC Deakin Papers op. cit. DEAK16 p.24
474 â
If war, carried out
' Thomas Arnold
Lectures on Modern History
Longman 1874 pp.160-1
475 â
David Reynolds
' Reynolds op. cit. p.175
475 â
“Setting Europe ablaze” had proved
' ibid. p.176
476 â
It's not the hard work
' Dalton op. cit. p.714 29.4.44
476 â
Spirits remain at a low level
' BNA INF1/293
476 â
Considerable disquiet
'
Washington Despatches
op. cit. p.345
477 â
We discussedâ¦how best
' Brooke op. cit. p.533 21.3.44
478 â
Difficulties again with
' ibid. p.537 5.4.44
478 â
This battle has been forced
' Cadogan op. cit. p.621 19.4.44
478 â
preferred to roll up
' BNA CAB99/28
479 â
Struck by how very tired
' Colville op. cit. p.484 12.4.44
479 â
In my view, it is
' Kimball op. cit. vol. iii p.87 12.4.44
481 â
So skilful were German
' see for instance Atkinson op. cit. passim
482 â
How magnificently
' Kimball op. cit. vol. iii p.163
482 â
Lots of Americans and British
' John Gunther
D-Day
Hamish Hamilton 1944 p.59
483 â
a place that has long been
' Mr T. Bowman
The Times
30.5.42
485 â
A man who has to play
' WSC
The Second World War
op. cit. vol. v p.551
485 â
Winstonâ¦has taken his train
' Brooke op. cit. p.553 4.6.44
485 â
Mr Churchill seemed to be
' Eden op. cit. p.452
486 â
Cheap at the price
' ibid. p.454
489 â
Don't look so glum
' Pogue op. cit. vol. iii p.394
489 â
We are surrounded by
' Brooke op. cit. p.557 12.6.44
489 â
The PM asked if I were
' Holmes diary quoted Gilbert
Road to Victory
op. cit. p.813
489 â
[Churchill] was at his best
' Cunningham diary quoted Gilbert
490 â
I do hope it will soon
' IWM Papers of Mrs E. Elkus letter of 2.9.44
490 â
He kept on repeating
' Brooke op. cit. p.563 27.6.44
490 â
“I feel exhausted”
' Macmillan op. cit. p.474 25.6.44
490 â
We have now reached
' Brooke op. cit. p.581 15.8.44
491 â
Whatever the PM's shortcomings
' Colville op. cit. p.489 13.5.44
493 â
Roosevelt sent him
' Kimball op. cit. vol. iii p.201 22.6.44
493 â
I cannot think of
' ibid. p.202 23.6.44
494 â
Whether we should ruin
' ibid. p.219
495 â
I should never survive
' ibid. pp.222-3
495 â
What can I do
' ibid. pp.229
495 â
The Arnold-King-Marshall combination
' PM's personal minute to CoS 6.7.44 D.218/4 quoted Gilbert
Road to Victory
op. cit. p.843
496 â
Up till
Overlord
' Colville op. cit. p.574 20.3.45
496 â
Up to July 1944 England
' Moran op. cit. 5.7.54
497 â
After dinner a really ghastly
' Eden op. cit. p.461
497 â
A frightful meeting
' Brooke op. cit. p.566
497 â
I called this “a deplorable evening”
' Eden op. cit. p.462
498 â
He is very tight
' Dalton op. cit. 29.4.44
498 â
Lunched alone with W
' Eden op. cit. p.463
498 â
On 4 August, when Eden
' Eden op. cit. p.467
499 â
he was
far
more law-abiding
' Brooke op. cit. p.673 23.3.45
499 â
Of course it was true
' BNA CAB79/77
499 â
We know that such
' Michael Howard
Liberation or Catastrophe
p.75
500 â
I despise the generals
' Harvey op. cit. p.349 5.8.44
500 â
about the necessity of
' ibid. p.351 18.8.44
500 â
The present purge is
' BNA FO371/39062
503 â
This seems to be the best
' Kimball op. cit. vol. iii p.261 29.7.44
505 â
After all, he is a
' CAC Randolph Churchill to WSC Churchill Papers CHAR1/381/42-44 11.8.44
505 â
I feel that de Gaulle's France
'
Speaking for Themselves
op. cit. p.501 17.8.43
506 â
They did not know
' WSC
The Second World War
op. cit. vol. vi p.84
506 â
The English are clever
' Milovan Djilas
Wartime
op. cit. p.401
506 â
all spread along twenty miles
'
Speaking for Themselves
op. cit. p.500 17.8.44
508 â
I feel sure this is
' IWM diary of WA Charlotte 93/19/1