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    Churchills Verrat an Europa! (Parole der Woche no. 5)

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    Language of material: German Publisher: Zentralverlag der NSDAP (Munich, Germany) Notes: Includes German translation of a quote from a speech delivered by Churchill in 1920 about the dangers of Soviet Russia.

    609303

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    Deutschland hat den Krieg verloren

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    Language of material: German Notes: P. [2] has German translations of parts of speeches by Roosevelt, Stalin, Churchill, and Eden. Publication date suggested by cataloger.

    609303

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    Die Festung Europa hat kein Dach

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    Language of material: German Related content page(s): 2 Notes: German translation of an excerpt from a speech delivered by Churchill on June 8, 1943. Library has another copy (609303 box 6 no. 51).

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    Die Festung Europa hat kein Dach

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    Language of material: German Related content page(s): 2 Notes: German translation of an excerpt from a speech delivered by Churchill on June 8, 1943. Library has another copy (609303 box 7 no. 67).

    609303

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    Churchill über die Kriegslage (Luftpost )

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    Language of material: German Place of publication: London, England Related content page(s): 1-4 Woods reference: α79/1 Notes: German translation of extended portions of a speech delivered by Churchill to the House of Commons on September 21, 1943. "4 pages Churchill ; α79/1" written in ms. at the top of p. [1].

    609303

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    È giusto che chi sceglie l'ora cominciar le guerre non sia lui a scegliere l'ora di finirle (Foglio volante no. 3)

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    Language of material: Italian Notes: Italian translation of excerpts of a speech delivered by Churchill in the House of Commons on June 8, 1943. Date suggested by cataloger. "N.E.!" written in ms. in the lower right corner of p. [1].

    609303