FALLEN EAGLE The last days of the Third Reich Quotes
FALLEN EAGLE The last days of the Third Reich
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“Photographs of the event show the grim-faced German officers creaking their way across the windy heath in their long leather overcoats, escorted by mild-looking British counterparts who seem like bank managers in uniform.”
― FALLEN EAGLE The last days of the Third Reich
― FALLEN EAGLE The last days of the Third Reich
“Harris himself was not the villain of Dresden. The decision to mount the raids, and those on Berlin, Leipzig and Chemnitz, was taken by the combined US, Russian and British Chiefs of Staff, fully supported by Roosevelt, Stalin and Churchill. It was Harris’s duty to execute their orders. Nor was Harris the architect of area bombing, a policy already in place when, in 1942, he became C-in-C of Bomber Command.”
― FALLEN EAGLE The last days of the Third Reich
― FALLEN EAGLE The last days of the Third Reich
“The soldier carries a sack on his back, with dry crusts of bread and raw vegetables collected on the march from the fields and villages. The horses eat the straw from the roofs – they get very little else. The Russians are accustomed to carry on for as long as three weeks in this primitive way, when advancing. You can’t stop them, like an ordinary army, by cutting their communications, for you rarely find any supply columns to strike.”
― FALLEN EAGLE The last days of the Third Reich
― FALLEN EAGLE The last days of the Third Reich
