Erik Florin

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When the waterways froze in early January, coal barges could not make deliveries in Berlin. With temperatures plummeting to −15°C, the American journalist William Shirer was moved to pity as he watched ‘people carrying a sack of coal home in a baby-carriage or on their shoulders . . . Everyone is grumbling. Nothing like continual cold to lower your
The German War: A Nation Under Arms, 1939-1945
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