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  2. BEHIND THE ATLANTIC WALL

    This is not a book review, There are moments when you forget books tense moments when contemporary events become on epic, and human greatness needs no author's eloquence to voice it. Such greatness has been shown this week in all its splendid simplicity. We can give it [?] ...

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    "The time has come for whittling."—DITTMAR. Whitelaw in the London "Dally Herald." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SIDELIGHTS ON LONDON TODAY

    Four hundred people, including 60 children, slept in Aldwych underground station in the heart of London on the night the invasion began. This was 200 more than the average for the previous fortnight. ...

    Article : 867 words
  5. VITAL PART PLAYED BY PARATROOPS

    I parachuted into Europe at 1.2am on "D" day, 6½ hours before the seaborne forces began their invasion, and was near the shore hiding from Nazi patrols as they watched the, first forces come ashore. ...

    Article : 1,272 words
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