Erik Florin

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Poland itself rapidly became a non-topic in Germany. By mid-October 1939, a mere two weeks after Hitler had reviewed his victorious troops in Warsaw and only a week after the church bells had stopped ringing in celebration, an undercover reporter for the exiled German Social Democrats could find ‘hardly a single person who still spoke of the “victory” over Poland’.
The German War: A Nation Under Arms, 1939-1945
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