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I have in my hand a peice of paper.....Right oh!
Neville Chamberlain regarding the Munich agreement....you know the rest.
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I hope ar Nev was a betta spella. and of course we dont know all the rest. Fransh premier ( Daladier I think) saw the crowds around zee Fransh airfield, and asked - - - have they come to lynch us?
as for the mat'low in Hanoi ( then a Fransh colony) - he would have been in the British Pacific Fleet lucky fellow. After the Japanese sank HMS Prince of Wales and Repulse 9 Dec 1941 the british pacific fleet hared back to colombo and stayed there for four years
it was agreed that after the defeat of France - ( la shoot de Fronts as they said) the Japanese would march into the surrended French colonies in the East ( excuse me) and occupy them, as long as the French nationals were not interned. The British and Dutch were terribly badly treated.
That explains why Pere Teilhard de Chardin ( Chinese name: Hu Dat Marn) cd wander around occupied Pekin and note: "all the universities and everything were closed." He was obviously free.
At a cocktail party after the war, s/o asked some old bugga what he did in the war
He replied - I commanded the British Fleet in the Pacific
and she replied oh god i didnt realise we had one
I bet any of you didnt know any of that!
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