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Bonham Carter,Lady Violet,45,54,77-81,174,356;air raids and,215-16;anti-appeasement stance,77,79-80,137-39,147,173;Katharine Atholl and,168;on censorship during the phony war,254-55;on Chamberlain’s arrogance,158-59;Churchill and,77-79,80,185,210,267,268,299,331,338;on Churchill’s cabinet,326,331;Czechoslovakia crisis and,137-39;on Eden,84-85,182-83;Eden government and,358-59;May 1940 events leading to Chamberlain’s resignation and,297,299;speech at anti-appeasement rally,November 1938,182
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Boothby,Robert,16,18,35,39,44-50,70,101,189,230,261,328,340;affair with Dorothy Macmillan,51-57,174,178,234,354,355-56,361-62,363;anti-appeasement stance,74,80,141;appearance of,44,57;Katharine Atholl and,168;background of,36,46-47;British rearmament and,77;Ronald Cartland’s death and,320;Churchill group and,178,238;Churchill’s government appointments and,323,347;as Churchill’s parliamentary private secretary,44-45,46,47,48,76-77,234;Churchill’s questionable judgment and,76,81-82;Churchill’s replacement of Cham-berlain and,217,266,267,307,309;constituency of,46,47,50,161,350;on Cooper’s resignation,146;Czechoslovakia crisis and,126-27,135-36,139,151,155,161;delay in aiding Poland and,207,210,211;Eden group and,213;education of,44;-Hitler meeting in 1932,61-63;India bill and,76;Italy’s attack on Abyssinia and,73;marriage to Diana Cavendish,57,58,178;marriage to Wanda Senna,363;May 1940 events leading to Chamberlain’s resignation and,301,304,307,308,309;at Ministry of Food,332,333,348,350;personality of,44,46,47,53,337;Poland crisis and,195-96;Rhineland occupation and,74;scandal affecting political career of,348-52;social circles,44,46,47-48;as social reformer,46,47,49,59;as speaker,44;spring of 1940,working to replace Chamberlain in,277,290;Suez crisis and,359;“undersecretaries’ plot” and,334,337-38;the Vigilantes and,237-39,296;warnings about German threat,61-63,69
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Bowen,Catherine Drinker,7
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Bracken,Brendan,76,139,211,237,268,285,326,329;Ronald Cartland’s death and,320-21;Churchill group and,178,238;as Churchill’s parliam-entary private secretary,325;Czechoslovakia crisis and,152,153,155;May 1940 events leading to Chamberlain’s resignation and,298,301,309,310,311;ministerial appointments to Churchill government and,325,347;as minister of information,343;Norway debacle and,279
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Britain:Anglo-German pact,secret negotiation of,194-95;blackout in,4,248-49,253;censorship during the phony war,254-57,258;class system in,29-30,30,40-41,65-66,242-44;Czechoslovakia crisis and,see Czechoslovakia;decla-ration of war on Germany,204,208,211-14,216,217,219;disarmament of,72;divorce,social stigma of,53,54;
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Britain (cont. ) economic mobili-zation under Churchill,314;economic readiness for war in 1939,187,228-29;extramarital affairs,unwritten rules for,53-54;food shortages in,242-43;gender inequality in 1920s,51-52;general elections,rules for holding of,152;Home Guard,314;House of Commons,see House of Commons;House of Lords,see House of Lords;imperial preference,115;income taxes,229;India Office,331-32,333,339-41;inflation in,242;migration of city dwellers,4,203,240-41,243,244-248;military strength in 1938,127-29;military strength in 1939,186-87;miners’ strike of 1910,308;miners’ strike of 1926,29,70;negotiated settlement with Hitler,advocates during phony war of,257-59;pacifism in 1930s,64,65;the phony war,223-31,240-60,265,266,267-68;Poland,treaty with,3-4,9,10;Poor Laws,88;prime ministers,see names of individuals;pro-German sympathies in 1930s,65-69,74,81,122-23,257;rationing in,229,242;rearmament of,4,75,77,82,88,91-92,102,108,111,118,127,128,141,147,154,155,156,165,185-87,191,224-25,259,265,284,290;Suez crisis and,357-59;summer of 1939,mood in,8-10;unemployment in,29-30,31,43,44,49,50,58,59,65,70,71,229;war aims of Chamberlain government,241-42
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British Air Ministry,64,67,128
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British Army,4,92,111,127;conscription program,190-91,192,229-30,271;Grenadier Guards,38,39,95,234;Hore-Belisha’s efforts to modernize,271;King’s Royal Rifle Corps,37,191;lack of preparedness,186-87,190,191,224,229,258,262,277,278,280,282,303,335-36;Norway operations and,277,278,280,282;Territorial Army,16,99,127,187,190,191,199,260,277,278,303
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British Board of Trade,129
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British Expeditionary Force (BEF),277,290;in Norway,278;phantom conflict and,223-24,225,230;press censorship and,255;retreat into France,317-18
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British Foreign Office,69,70,151,171,193,258,323,357;Czechoslovakia crisis and,129,130,134;Eden and,86,87,93-94;German invasion of Poland and,206,220;Nicolson’s resignation from,104;stopping leaks from,120;treaty depart-ment,212
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British Imperial General Staff,127
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British media:Amery’s wartime leadership and,236-37;antiappea-sement publications,170-71,196-97,326;British public’s lack of preparedness for war and,118-25,129,193;censorship during the phony war,254-57,258;Chamberlain government and,7,118-25,129,143,170,176,193,288;clamor for Churchill’s inclusion in the cabinet,196-97,198-99;Czechoslovakia crisis and,131,141-42,149n;Germany’s occupation of Czechoslovakia and,188;government-press relationships,121-22,124,129;Munich,reporting on,141-42,143;Norway operations,reporting on,281-82;party allegiance of newspapers,121,123;on Poland’s suffering,223;punishment of Chamberlain’s critics,159,176;selfcensor-ship,119,122,124,143,179,193;support for Hitler regime,123;see also BBC;individual publications
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British Medical Journal,248
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British Ministry of Food,332,333,348,350
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British Ministry of Information (MoI),251-53,254,256,331,344
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British Ministry of Supply,332,333
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British Royal Air Force,111,128;battle for France and,315;Battle of Britain,260,320,330,347;Bomber Command,128;Hurricane fighters,128,259;Norway operations,279;press censorship and,255;rearmament of,77,80,92,127,186;Spitfires,128,259-50
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British Royal Navy,4;blockade against Germany,228,260;Churchill as first lord of the admiralty,see Churchill,Winston,as first lord of the admiralty;in first months of World War II,225-27;mining of Norwegian territorial waters,226,274,277;preparedness of,128;press censorship and,254-55;sinking of French ships at Mers-el-Kebir,330
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British War Office,319,332,343
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Brittain,Vera,214
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Brocket,Baron,67
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Brooke,Gen. Alan,224-25
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Brüing,Heinrich,61
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Buccleuch,Duke of,67,257
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