In the desperate summer of 1940, Britain's future was balanced on a knife edge. We look back now and hear the echo of Winston Churchill's famous words telling us that this was our “finest hour” but what if everything turned out differently? 09:51 AM February 07th 2012Richard Prosser Maiden Speech
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In February 1940 rumours were rife of the expected German invasion of Norway and Denmark. By the 18th of March, when my mother was just ten days old, Hans could wait no longer. He took my grandmother, with my mother as a babe-in-arms, and her two older ... 23 hours and 18 minutes agoUS judge orders Baroque artwork returned to Italian Jew's heirs
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He died of natural causes shortly before the Nazis invaded France. Other family members were forced to flee Paris without their possessions when they heard of the pending invasion. Some of the family members made it to England, but other relatives that ... 19 hours and 5 minutes ago More News Results Blog Result From Google Alternate History Weekly Update: Review: "Hitler Invades England... Hitler Invades England by George Crall, however, presents one of the more plausible scenarios I have ever read involving a German invasion of England. Crall does not diverge his TL in 1940 and try to follow Sea Lion to the ... 12:00 PM January 31st 2012Dad's Army: The Home Guard « "Not Yet Published" With the fall of France, the British were terrified that the Germans might turn their sights on England and attempt to invade them sometime in 1940 or 1941. Fearing that they might not have enough fulltime soldiers to defend the ... 08:37 PM January 29th 2012World of Internet: Top 10 Greatest Military Blunders of World War II With the fall of France in June of 1940, England stood alone against the Germans, making the likelihood of a sea-borne invasion of England—already in the planning stages—a very real possibility. Only Britain's undersized air ... 7 hours and 48 minutes ago More Blog Results