A Radical’s Diary: January 20, 2003
RAINY day, humid. Off to the archives in Cambridge again all day. The week begins with a slightly common male caller (possibly a hint of an Australian accent) calling at…
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RAINY day, humid. Off to the archives in Cambridge again all day. The week begins with a slightly common male caller (possibly a hint of an Australian accent) calling at…
Read more →BRITISH Airways flight to Budapest. First time here in twenty-five years or more.
Read more →SO, how many are dying in Iraq (not to mention the Iraqis, who apparently did not die but just vanished from the population statistics, in the obliging manner characteristic of…
Read more →ALL evening working on "Churchill's War", vol. iii: "The Sundered Dream."
Read more →DON P. emails with tongue in furry cheek from Las Vegas: "Your count of Jewish victims is incorrect. It should be 5,999,198. You forgot the twin Jewesses who found each…
Read more →A CHILLY morning, biting wind, sunshine; I take Jessica to school. She thrusts her warm little paw into mine as soon as we step out of the front door. She's…
Read more →I SUSPECT that massive theft is again going on at the Post Office. All that comes today are obviously circulars and unimportant letters.
Read more →BENTE phoned from London with good news: Our publishers in Greece have sold six thousand copies of Hitler's War already. That's amazing for such a small country.
Read more →Jessica goes off shopping for trainers -- starts a new school in Hammersmith on tomorrow.
Read more →AN elderly motorcyclist is lying on a stretcher in Queen Anne's Gate, fussed over by police and ambulance men, having been sideswiped by a car, which is also there blocking…
Read more →WAKENED at one a.m. in the morning by loud thumping on the door. I ignore it, and the thumping is repeated. I peer through the glass Judas hole -- it…
Read more →I SEND this email to Charles Hughes in Felixstowe: "I should have written you ages ago to thank you for your notes on the Frederich Taylor book, Dresden. He lifted…
Read more →A STRANGE document has surfaced, apparently in the Public Record office in London, allegedly a section of a genuine Franke-Griksch report.
Read more →THE Institut für Zeitgeschichte archivist in Munich has replied in friendly way, advising me that their former archivist Hermann Weiss has retired, but has undertaken the indexing of the now…
Read more →I HAVE at last been able to download the pictures that were taken after my arrival in Vienna fourteen months ago -- an hour or two before the Stapo arrested…
Read more →THREE emails bring word that Doug Collins has died aged 81 in Vancouver yesterday. A kind, gentle old Englishman who was one of Vancouver's most popular journalists (North Shore News)…
Read more →I GOT a handwritten letter a few days ago from Andrew Roberts, to whom I had tut-tutted about his reference in last week's Sunday Telegraph to my forthcoming work on…
Read more →12 midday at [. . .] for lunch. At 1:15 pm I see a knot of people round the TV behind the bar, and it is George W Bush on…
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