Posted on 09/01/2009 4:56:09 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson
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The New York Times, raising its voice to suit the occasion in its eight-column once-in-a-generation italic headlines, topped the sprawl of newspapers on the desk under Hugh Clevelands stocking feet. The other papers had headlines far larger and blacker than the Timess genteel bellow.
Herman Wouk, The Winds of War
This is my introductory excerpt from Wouk. I will try to restrain myself from posting segments involving fictional characters like this in the future, but some of his narrative about real events is concise and accurate so I will throw it into the mix. Note that the headline is dead on. - Homer
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Hitler Gives Word 2-4
Bulletins on Europes Conflict 6
Free City is Seized 7-8
Conscription Age Set at 17 in Russia 9
Hostilities Begun 10
British Mobilizing 11
Hitler Tells the Reichstag Bomb Will Be Met by Bomb 12-13
British Children Taken From Cities 14-16
Daladier Summons Cabinet to Confer 17-18
U. S. Voters Favor Poland in Survey 19
Peewee Hitler Found in America 20
21 Arriving on the American Clipper Tell Of Feverish Preparations for War Abroad 21
Slovakia Demands Poles Return Land 21
Hitler To His Army (Editorials) - 22
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gleiwitz_incident
Gleiwitz incident
http://www.muzeum.gliwice.pl/en/radiostacja/
museum in gliwice
The repeated assertions by the Nazis that ‘the Poles started it’ have their echoes even today.
Liberal projection never changes, nor does the ugliness it attempts to conceal.
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,958453-1,00.html
Blitzkrieg September 1, 1939: a new kind of warfare engulfs Poland
Polish Radio Broadcast
http://www.history.com/video.do?name=militaryhistory&bcpid=1681694250&bclid=1699210677&bctid=1606750320
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/static/special_report/1999/08/99/world_war_11/default.stm
The day the war began
Liberal projection never changes, nor does the ugliness it attempts to conceal.”
Very much so.
Hitlers words in segment #2, jumped off the page to me; and could have been uttered by someone today.
The day the world changed forever. Our grandchildren will still be feeling the repercussions.
“At 10:30 a.m. on September 1 the French cabinet met briefly to consider the country’s response to Hitler’s aggression. It was decided to decree general mobilization, to convoke Parliament for the next day and to ask it to vote the necessary credits to wage war. This in the view of the majority, though not of Monzie, would get around asking Parliament for a declaration of war. The Constitution of 1875 stipulated that the President of the Republic could not declare war without the prior assent of the two chambers. But constitutional authorities had held that if they voted war credits that could be considered an “assent.” That was what Daladier proposed to do. He shrank back from asking for an outright declaration of war.”
William Shirer, “The Collapse of the Third Republic” p. 490.
What a half-assed way to enter a war! You can clearly see from this response, as if we didn’t need any more evidence, that France was not going to go “all-in” for this war.
In the coming months and through June of next year, as Homer posts excerpts from “Rise and Fall of the Third Reich” I will post from his equally great work on the Fall of France “The Collapse of the Third Republic” along with Ernest May’s “Strange Victory.”
ITS BEGUN!
Done.
Boy, you just slipped into the classroom during the pledge of allegiance.
By the time this thing is over we'er going to be so smart it makes me sick just to think about it.
Nobody captured the true horror of the Holocaust better than Wouk, than he did in War and Remembrance.
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