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Am 30. Mai 1942 der erste Angriff mit über 1000 Bombern


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    Luftkrieg und Gaskrieg : eine Warnung Churchills

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    Language of material: German Woods reference: α71 Notes: German translation of excerpts from a speech by Churchill broadcast on May 10, 1942. "α71" written in ms. above the title.

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    Schluss mit den Greuelmärchen

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    Language of material: German Notes: German language flyer which includes the translation of an excerpt from a speech delivered by Churchill. Not in Woods, 1969 rev. Zoller annotation on p. 379, above α78/1.

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    Mehr also 1000 Bomber auf einmal eingesetzt

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    Language of material: German Notes: Date suggested by cataloger; the R.A.F. 1,000 bomber raid of Cologne occurred on the night of May 30th-31st, 1942. "155." written in ms. in the upper right corner of p. [1]. Text on verso, with quotes from Lord Cranborne, Sir Anthony Eden, Sir Stafford Crips, and a Roosevelt-Churchill statement, is the same as appears on the verso of the flyer "Am 30. Mai 1942 der erste Angriff mit über 1000 Bombern", Woods, 1969 rev. no. α71/2.

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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].

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    London fordert Hitler heraus! (Luftpost no. 9)

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    Language of material: German Related content page(s): 1 Woods reference: α77 Notes: German translation of part of a speech delivered by Churchill on July 14, 1941.

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    Opfer ihrer eigenen Lüger

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    Language of material: German Notes: Title phrase comes from a speech delivered by Churchill on November 11, 1942. Not in Woods, 1969 rev. Zoller annotation on p. 376, below α71/2.

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