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== Diaries == | == Diaries == |
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War Diary quotations for November 8
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Diaries
George Beck: November 8, 1940
Still snowing and freezing. No cigarettes. Tried to smoke bark off trees but it was like poison. Some of the lads stole a few potatoes and boiled them over candles. Others set fire to blacking. What would I give for a Blighty meal now.
—George Beck,1st Battalion The Duke of Wellington's Regiment, prisoner of war (diary)