FEBRUARY, 1944
split peas. And dont forget ty cans of vegetables.”
quot; about t, Motest figures. , quot;ten cans of fisy cans of milk, ty pounds of potles of oil, four crocks of butter, four jars of meat, tray jars of tomatoes, ten pounds of oatmeal, nine pounds of rice.
ts it.”
Our provisions are fairly o feed taff, ock every s not as muc seems.
e oo.
quot;Lets all make little moneybags to ake our money o leave here.”
quot;e can make lists of o take first in case , and pack our knapsacks in advance.quot;
quot;ime comes, t, one in t at t of the back.”
quot;s t any er, gas or electricity?”
quot;ell o cook on tove. Filter ter and boil it. e ser. e can also store er in ttles ub.”
quot;Besides, ill ter potatoes in toreroom.”
All day long ts all I invasion. Arguments about going inguisity cards, poison gas, etc., etc. Not exactly cheerful.
A good example of t ingent is tion h Jan:
Annex: quot;ere afraid t , take tire population hem.”
Jan: quot;ts impossible. t got enougrains.”
Annex: quot;trains? Do you really t civilians on trains? Absolutely not.
Everyone ; (Or, as Dussel alolorum.)
Jan: quot;I cant believe t. Youre al reason o round up all take them along?”
Annex: quot;Dont you remember Goebbels saying t if to go, to all territories behem?”
Jan: quot;t of things.”
Annex: quot;Do you too noble or o do it? th us.”
Jan: quot;You can say dont bel