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JUNE, 1944
rdments. iss an ime.

    According to tisroopers  of France. quot;Britis are engaged in combat s,quot;

    according to the BBC.

    Conclusion reacing at nine: trial landing, like two years ago in Dieppe.

    BBC broadcast in German, Dutc ten: t;realquot; invasion. BBC broadcast in German at eleven: speec Eisenhower.

    BBC broadcast in Englis;t; General Eiseno t;Stiff fig after tory. te victory. Good luck!”

    BBC broadcast in Englis one: 11,000 planes are stling back and fortanding by to land troops and bomb be and small boats are continually arriving in t not least, Churchill.

    A ion in ted liberation? tion alked so muc, oo good, too mucale ever to come true? ill tory? e dont kno. But rong again. ell need to be brave to endure t to come. Its noter of remaining calm and steadfast, of gritting our teetiff upper lip! France, Russia, Italy, and even Germany, can cry out in agony, but  yet  right!

    Oty, t part about t I  friends are on terrible Germans ened us for so long t t of friends and salvation means everyto us! Nos not just t  says, I can even go back to scober or September.

    Yours, Anne

    M. Frank

    P.S. Ill keep you informed of test news!

    t nigrae t the ground. Many

    paratroopers, t be seen in t ons of bombs during t, and t six in t landing craft came asoday tion. tal batteries royed even before te t;one will and one hope.”

    FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1944

    Dearest Kitty,

    Great neaken Bayeux, a villa
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