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=Book 6 - Triumph and Tragedy=
=Book 6 - Triumph and Tragedy=
*395: what measures and what
organisation could the three great Allies provide for the
future peace and good governance of the world?
*390 Thus ended the six weeks’ struggle for Athens, and, as it
*390 Thus ended the six weeks’ struggle for Athens, and, as it



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By Winston Churchill

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Book 6 - Triumph and Tragedy

  • 395: what measures and what

organisation could the three great Allies provide for the future peace and good governance of the world?

  • 390 Thus ended the six weeks’ struggle for Athens, and, as it

ultimately proved, for the freedom of Greece from Communist subjugation*357 unity becomes ever more important, as danger recedes and faction arises

  • 354 "I do not accept a party as necessarily

representing democracy because it becomes more violent as it becomes less numerous."

  • 350 EAM-ELAS revolt in Athens
  • 300 Setting up French gummit, boundary of France to be decided at negotiating table
  • An episode of profound and far-reaching gravity is

created by the Russian refusal to permit American aircraft to bring succour to the heroic insurgents in Warsaw, aggravated by their own complete neglect to provide supplies by air when only a few score of miles away

  • 143 he air authorities out here assured me that the

Americans wished help sent from England to Warsaw, and that the operation was quite practicable, providing of course the Russians gave their consent. - regarding airlift help to Warsaw Uprising - and landing RAF in Russia.

  • 73 Even our Mosquitoes, each

of which was probably no dearer than a rocket, dropped on the average 125 tons of bombs per aircraft within one mile of the target during their life, whereas the rocket dropped one ton only, and that with an average error of fifteen mile

  • P49 They wanted to call the harbour “Port Churchill.” But this forvarious reasons I forbade.

Notes

  • 220 - I thus acquired the chief power of the state which I wielded for 5 years and 3 months of world war, at the end of which time all of our enemies have surrendered unconditionally or were about to do so... I was conscious of a profound sense of relief. At last I had the authority to give direction over the whole scene.
  • 193 Sweden was neutral and provided iron ore to the German war machine holy s*** what compliance traders bastards. Materialism wins again. There's no such thing as neutrality when you are fueling the enemy wtf
  • 192 German war plans for the invasion of Belgium were captured but Belgium did nothing about it and was in denial and they could not be blamed based on all the appeasement of the day
  • The human mind except in the condition of extraordinary genius can not surmount the force of the conclusions of the experience in which it was reared
  • 188 it is a joke in the United Kingdom that the war office is always preparing for the last war
  • 170 - Right after Poland was invaded there was a slight pause. France suggested to Britain that they don't bomb Germany because Germany would retaliate on France by destroying its war factories which were unprotected
  • 165 - Churchill slept for at least 1 hour as early in the afternoon as possible and then he would work till 2:00 or so a.m. and wake up at 8:00 or 9 thus he said he had 1.5 days per day
  • P161- speak for England Mr prime Minister
  • P160 - war was preceded by a barrage of sabotage and murder. Churchill carried a gun
  • 158 - Hitler pretended to. Negotiate with Pola d right to the day he invaded, so that England would not join and fight to help Poland, logistical move.
  • 103 - england will bring the whole world against you, like last time - Churchill warned Ribbentrop
  • 119 - this was the last I saw Herr Ribbentrop before he was hanged