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More extracts with my commentary WW2 headlines from:
"THE NEW YORK TIMES
COMPLETE WORLD WAR II
The Coverage of the Entire Conflict"
Headlines: "COVERAGE from the BATTLE FIELD to the HOME FRONT"
MAY 15, 1940
"NETHERLANDS' FALL STUNS THE BRITISH
"Raids on England See More Likely Now - - Performance of Air Force Gives Hope"
Special Cable to The New York Times
"LONDON,
MAY 14 - - News of the virtual capitulation of the Netherlands to the
German jackboot brought home to the British public today something for
which the government has been preparing them since last week - - serious
reverses in the Low Countries."
MAY 28 1940
"THE ALLIES LOSE A BATTLE"
By Hanson W,. Baldwin
"The surrender of the Belgian Army means that the Germans have won the battle for the Channel ports."
"The
Allies have lost the aid of 300,000 to 600,000 Belgians - - perhaps
eight to sixteen divisions - - and an undetermined number of British,
French and Polish troops, enclosed in the German pocket in coastal
Belgium and Northwestern France are faced with extreme peril."
NOT ONLY SERIOUS "REVERSES" BUT THE RESPONSE OF THE ALLIES TO EVENTS AS THEY TRANSPIRED POOR, LACKLUSTER, AND EVENTUALLY FATAL!
Response with alacrity and inspiration needed, Allied high command sluggish and unimaginative, not changing according to the dynamics of the situation!!
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