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Alan Clark


Born
in London, The United Kingdom
April 13, 1928

Died
September 05, 1999

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Alan Clark was an English Conservative MP, historian and diarist.

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“There are few nicer things than sitting up in bed, drinking strong tea, and reading.”
Alan Clark

“In the last days before the attack a strange feeling, not so much of confidence as of fatalism, pervaded the German tank forces- if this strength, this enormous agglomeration that surrounded them on every side, could not break the Russians, then nothing would.”
Alan Clark, Barbarossa

“Krebs, who knew some Russian and at one stage in his career had been embraced by Stalin, was "a smooth, surviving type." And so, with almost incredible effrontery, he tried to talk to Chuikov as an equal, opening the conversation with the general comment:

"Today is the first of May, a great holiday for our two nations..."

With seven million Russian dead, half his country devastated, and fresh evidence mounting daily of the unspeakable barbarity with which the Germans had treated Soviet captives and civilians, Chuikov's answer was a model of restraint, a standing testimony to the cool head and dry wit of that remarkable man. He said:

"We have a great holiday today. How things are with you over there it is less easy to say.”
Alan Clark, Barbarossa

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