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Feb. 1. 1941: Tom Treanor writes about the collision of his impressions of English resolve against the Nazis with that of reporters who had been based in London. Treanor says Edward Beattie of United Press put it this way: "Hitler can blow up every building in England and the people will live in holes on cheese until Germany quits." Jimmie Fidler asks, Wot's this anent Artie Shaw inking a contract to write tunes for Walt Disney? |
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