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The Wartime Journals
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336 pages
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The Wartime Journals provide a unique glimpse into the experiences of Hugh Trevor-Roper, a British Intelligence Officer during World War II. Forbidden from keeping a diary, he documented his thoughts in secret notebooks while working on sensitive intelligence tasks, including breaking German codes and interrogating Hitler's associates. His posthumously discovered journals reveal an insider's perspective on the Allied war effort, blending reflections on the human comedy and personal tragedies of wartime with his expert insights into German resistance and Hitler's demise.
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2011, hardcover
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