By this act, all ties with the dreadful past are broken, and my government will be proud to be able to march with you on to the inevitable victory.


In a letter to General Eisenhower. Quoted in "World War II" - by Michael Armitage, Lord Lewin, Terry Charman - History - 2004 - Page 19


By this act, all ties with the dreadful past are broken, and my government will be proud to be able to march with you on to the inevitable victory.

By this act, all ties with the dreadful past are broken, and my government will be proud to be able to march with you on to the inevitable victory.

By this act, all ties with the dreadful past are broken, and my government will be proud to be able to march with you on to the inevitable victory.

By this act, all ties with the dreadful past are broken, and my government will be proud to be able to march with you on to the inevitable victory.