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But by August 23, as the German attack on Poland became imminent, the timid French generalissimo was telling his government, as we have seen,* that he could not possibly mount a serious offensive “in less than about two years… in 1941–2”—assuming, he had added, that France by that time had the “help of British troops and American equipment.”
The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich: A History of Nazi Germany
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