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anecdote about
Canadians drowning
in River

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6th [Ab?]

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Negative

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22nd Par/3rd brig

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Release with PG

16th July 1958

Dear Mr. Humberstone,

I am now able to return to you the copy
of "The Bed Devils", which you so kindly lent
to us recently. We have wade copious notes
from it, and it is giving us quite vital material
for our book on D-Day. Thank you very much
indeed for lending it to us.

It will probably be a full year before the
book is oompleted and on its publication in
The Reader's [underscored], under the title of "The
Longest Day", we shall arrange for a copy to
be sent to you.

Yours sincerely ,

( Joan Ogle Isaacs)
Research Editor

H.F Humberstone, Esq.
34 Mildmay Grove
Mildmay Park,
London N.1.

Enc.

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