Mark Lennox

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Sarah Norton was acutely conscious of the ‘atmosphere of fear’ haunting the city. Hating the Nazis, she would go with like-minded friends to the Carlton tearooms where they would sit as close as possible to Hitler’s table and pull faces at him. ‘It was a pretty senseless occupation,’ she later recalled, ‘because I do not think they noticed us but it gave us vicarious pleasure.’
Travellers in the Third Reich: The Rise of Fascism Through the Eyes of Everyday People
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