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== Diaries ==
== Diaries ==
=== Franz Haldane: May 15, 1940 ===
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<u>Tel. call from OKW:</u> British agents in civilian clothes are setting fires to British warehouses in Amsterdam. Want us to prevent it
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—[[Franz Haldane (nonfiction)|Franz Haldane]]: war diary.
* http://militera.lib.ru/db/0/pdf/halder_eng4.pdf


=== Anonymous Dutch diarist: May 15, 1940 ===
=== Anonymous Dutch diarist: May 15, 1940 ===
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An [[Anonymous Dutch diarist (nonfiction)|anonymous Dutch diarist]] (whose name is withheld for privacy) begin keeping a diary immediately after the German occupation during the Second World War.
[[Anonymous Dutch diarist (nonfiction)|anonymous Dutch diarist]]


* [https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/04/15/arts/dutch-war-diaries.html Dutch War Diaries] @ NY Times
* [https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/04/15/arts/dutch-war-diaries.html Dutch War Diaries] @ NY Times
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== Nonfiction cross-reference ==
== Nonfiction cross-reference ==


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== External links ==
== External links ==


* http://militera.lib.ru/db/0/pdf/halder_eng4.pdf
* [https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/04/15/arts/dutch-war-diaries.html Dutch War Diaries] @ NY Times
* [https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/04/15/arts/dutch-war-diaries.html Dutch War Diaries] @ NY Times


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Revision as of 04:31, 12 May 2020

War Diary entries for May 15.

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Diaries

Franz Haldane: May 15, 1940

Tel. call from OKW: British agents in civilian clothes are setting fires to British warehouses in Amsterdam. Want us to prevent it

Franz Haldane: war diary.

Anonymous Dutch diarist: May 15, 1940

The [Dutch] air defense people ordered us to build barricades in the street in front of our house. Everyone had to help loosen tiles, stack them and take out all kinds of junk. I even saw parts of bed frames in the street. It was just ridiculous, absolutely laughable; it looked as if it’d been done by children. Later, we heard that citizens weren’t even allowed to do this. Anyway, what were these barricades to the Germans? They would easily push everything aside with their powerful vehicles. Now they are proper soldiers; not like our boys, who couldn’t control their nerves and just kept shooting at random.

The way the Germans acted was so proper, so magnificent, so disciplined; they command nothing but respect. The locals could learn a lot from the Germans. Just look at them marching by, on foot or on horseback or with their guns, looking so beautiful, so healthy, and with such cheerful faces; they’re big and sturdy and very neat, making you think, inadvertently, some army the Dutch have! The people here are so rude and impolite, while the Germans are so proper and polite! It’s easy to see the difference. This is the Netherlands, how dare they fight such a powerful, strong people? No wonder they had to give up fighting after four days, the difference was too great.

And what about our officers — well, not all of them, of course — stirrers and rabble-rousers. I’ve always been one for the military and considered them our protectors, but I’ve had more than enough of them. I have no respect for them anymore. They have really frightened me. When I think of everything that’s happened, I feel so embittered. I would love to let them have it. I’m livid, my heart is on fire. But Nat. Socialism says we’re not to repay evil with evil! How is this possible if you harbor feelings of revenge for all the humiliation we’ve had to endure? It’s nearly impossible, yet we must.

We need to rebuild, that’s what’s required of us. The fact that there are still people who support the Queen is incomprehensible to us; a queen who has fled her country because she feared for her life, who has abandoned her people in need; who has let her soldiers bleed to death and sought refuge herself! Surely, a mother doesn’t abandon her child? The Germans wouldn’t have harmed her; they are much too honorable for that.

anonymous Dutch diarist

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