//(b) Did Lady Astor use the term "D-Day Dodgers"?
The following article about "The Ballad of the D-Day Dodgers" appeared in the 'Sunday Post' newspaper for 16 April 2006. It might be of interest to those with an interest in the Second World War, and especially those who served with the British Army in Italy in 1944.
A reader sent in the following question to 'The Queries Man': "Is there any proof that Lady Astor referred to the British troops in Italy as 'D-Day Dodgers', or was this purely German propaganda?"
Answer: "Yes, she did use the expression. She received a letter in 1944 from a disillusioned British soldier in Italy who was among those who felt the efforts of servicemen not involved in the Normandy campaign were being ignored. He signed it sarcastically, but she apparently failed to appreciate this. It became the subject of a song set to the tune of 'Lili Marlene'."//
FRIDAY, 22 JULY, 2011
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