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by Lynne Olson


  “on the fringe”: Reynolds, “France, Britain and the Narrative of Two World Wars,” 207.

  “prosperity, security, health”: Neal Ascherson, “Painful Lessons Must Be Learned by Europe,” Guardian, July 18, 2015.

  “What began as a drive”: Roger Cohen, “For a Europe Remade, a Celebration in Uncertainty,” International Herald Tribune, March 24, 2007.

  “Never again”: New York Times, July 10, 1997.

  “an unforgettable one”: Bronisław Gieremek, “Britain and Poland: The Neglected Friendship?,” Polish International Institute, May 17, 2006.

  “During the Second World War”: Foot, Holland at War, 186.

  “The essential”: François Kersaudy, Churchill and de Gaulle (New York: Atheneum, 1982), 414.

  “bordered on idolatry”: Tom Hickman, What Did You Do in the War, Auntie? (London: BBC Books, 1995), 204.

  “it was almost embarrassing”: Ibid., 127.

  “During the long”: Asa Briggs, The History of Broadcasting in the United Kingdom, vol. 3: The War of Words (London: Oxford University Press, 1970), 611.

  “The British made me feel”: Joachim Rønneberg, “The Linge Company and the British,” in Britain and Norway in the Second World War, ed. Patrick Salmon (London: HMSO, 1995), 157.

  “love which was neither”: Ray Jenkins, A Pacifist at War (London: Arrow, 2010), 125.

  “the courage and compassion”: General Sir John Hackett, I Was a Stranger (London: Chatto & Windus, 1978), 210.

  “the spiritual experience”: John Waddy, “Shan Hackett at Arnhem,” Airborne Assault, http://www.paradata.org.uk/​articles/​shan-hackett-arnhem-article-john-waddy.

  “This was a battle”: Ibid.

  “50 years ago”: “WW2 People’s War,” www.bbc.co.uk/​history/​ww2peoples war/stories/61/a5887461.shtml.

  “buried here”: Robert Hardman, “Seventy Years On, Arnhem Has Never Forgotten Thousands of British and Polish Soldiers Who Gave Their Lives in Ill-Fated Allied Plan to Deliver Blow to Hitler,” Daily Mail, Sept. 27, 2014.

  ARCHIVAL MATERIAL

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  CHURCHILL COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE

  Winston Churchill Papers

  FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY, HYDE PARK

  Franklin D. Roosevelt Papers

  NATIONAL ARCHIVES UK, KEW

  Air Ministry Papers

  Foreign Office Papers

  POLISH INSTITUTE AND SIKORSKI MUSEUM, LONDON

  Squadron 303 Papers and Diaries

  TUFTS UNIVERSITY

  Edward R. Murrow Papers

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