打字猴:1.706356645e+09
1706356645 [63] Lovat Dickson,House of Words,New York:Atheneum,1963,p.219.
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1706356647 [64] Robert Boothby to Winston Churchill,September 7,1939,Churchill Papers.
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1706356649 [65] Harold Macmillan,The Blast of War:1939-1945,New York:Harper & Row,1967,p.xiii.
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1706356651 [66] William Roger Louis,In the Name of God,Go!:Leo Amery and the British Empire in the Age of Churchill,New York:Norton,1992,p.120.
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1706356653 [67] Leo Amery to Winston Churchill,September 4,1939,Churchill Papers.
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1706356655 [68] Leo Amery to Winston Churchill,September 4,1939,Churchill Papers.
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1706356657 [69] L.S. Amery,My Political Life,Vol. 3,The Unforgiving Years 1929-1940,London:Hutchinson,1955,p.353.
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1706356659 [70] Leo Amery to Robert Bower,October 7,1939,Amery Papers.
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1706356661 [71]Daily Mirror,January 24,1940.
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1706356663 [72] “L. S. Amery,” Picture Post,June 1,1940.
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1706356665 [73]Western Mail,December 27,1939.
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1706356667 [74]Daily Mail,January 23,1940.
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1706356669 [75] Jubie Lancaster to Bobbety Cranborne,April 4,1940,Cranborne Papers.
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1706356671 [76] John Barnes and David Nicholson,ed.,The Empire at Bay:The Leo Amery Diaries 1929-1945,London:Hutchinson,1980,p.558.
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1706356673 [77] Harold Nicolson,The War Years:Diaries and Letters,Vol. 2,1939-1945,New York:Atheneum,1967,p.50.
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1706356675 [78] Alun Wyburn-Powell,Clement Davies:Liberal Leader,London:Politico’s,2003,p.91.
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1706356677 [79] Susan Pedersen,Eleanor Rathbone and the Politics of Conscience,New Haven:Yale University Press,2004,p.308.
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1706356679 [80] Robert Skidelsky,John Maynard Keynes:Fighting for Britain 1937-1945,London:Macmillan,2000,p.48.
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1706356681 [81] Robert Rhodes James,ed.,“Chips”:The Diaries of Sir Henry Channon,London:Phoenix,1999,p.222.
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1706356683 [82] Robert Boothby,I Fight to Live,London:Gollancz,1947,p.199.
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1706356688 至暗时刻的反抗:辅佐丘吉尔并拯救英国的年轻人 [:1706353179]
1706356689 至暗时刻的反抗:辅佐丘吉尔并拯救英国的年轻人 第十四章 “无所事事的痛苦”
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1706356691 政府或许是在玩战争游戏,但它发出的参战宣言给人民的生活带来的巨大动荡是实实在在的。在数以百万计的城市居民中,有许多是儿童,他们于1939年9月离开家园,这是自1665年大瘟疫以来英国最大规模的移民。[1]房屋被弃,家人分离,事业被毁,学校和企业被关闭。
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1706356693 对于这个国家的大部分人来说,这是一个充满创伤的时期。父母因失去了孩子而感到很失落,孩子们则努力适应农村的陌生人和环境,非常想念他们的亲人和家园。备受宠爱的宠物被惊慌失措的主人扑杀——主人要么将被疏散,要么担心这些动物会被炸弹攻击,不得不出此下策——在兽医办公室外,狗和猫的尸体堆得老高。为了给不存在的空袭所造成的伤亡腾出空间,医院里的病人,包括8000多名结核病患者,都被送回了家。[2]住在海边旅馆的客人被政府人员赶了出来,随后政府人员没收了这些设施供政府使用。虽然议会没有迁址,但一些政府部门就没那么幸运了。数以千计的公务员被迫离开伦敦的家人,因为他们供职的机构被迁到了其他地方。
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