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The press approved these measures. But they were not enough. ‘There will be security only when all of them are safely under guard’, proclaimed the Evening News on 13 May, the day General Rommel’s 7th Panzer Division crossed the Meuse near Dinant and Guderian crossed the Meuse near Sedan, marking the German entry into France.

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© 1983 Miriam Kochan

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Kochan, M. (1983). The Paltriest Kitchen Maid. In: Britain’s Internees in the Second World War. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-05483-1_5

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