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it be forced upon him, what he had said dinner to the Prime Minister, remark- stream should and that, even in the unlikely about war 'being a contest of big as he did so. "The mure waters.
then you tell that
man event of our having to clear cut wills, and so forth. He
about the mean said: "I will tell you An of Egypt, it would not
ex- war, the more you hinder the defeat, for there
It." wero other perience I once had. In, April winning of Iines on which we could stand, 1918, I was not In the War Nobody who knew Brooke or was Minister of the Prime Minister would take flashed and he shouted: "Wavell to prevent the Germans break Cabinet I
the Indian Ocean Munitions. But 1 put in Buch remark as 100 per cent has 400,000 men. It vier lost in the per
memorandum upon the action of serious, any more than I did. Egypt, blood will dow. I will and the Persian Gulf,
the British Army. As you but we were always nervous of have Bring parties to shoot the
At this he fairly exploded. know, Haig wanted to fall back feeding a new Idea Into that generala."
"This comes as a dash of light- to the sea if the Germans broke fertile brain in chay it might I argued that he lead us away from the main ring to me," he exclained. "I through. never heard such ideas. War is should fall back, with the mass a contest of wills. It is pure of the French armies, on Paris. defeatism to speak as you have Then Foch owept all that aside.
He said, 'We shall do neither done.”
be launched
hia
counter-
wha not consider offensive and the situation
defeatist, saved. That has always been But his wrath was not ap- would you?" I asked. "No," he lesson to me." I said: "I think HE Prime Minister had invited me to said he had changed his mind
pensed. He accused me of de- replied. "Well," I said, "have you were right to consider the for he not see why be
thinking you read the speech he made plan for withdrawal-it did not Chequers for the night of Sunday, April 21, sul dive us extiner snurr or possible that heyit might be yesterday? He talked about necessarily imply that we would VEN as late as the end of time, ward off the Nazis
must get these sage possibilities. It is that was the right moment to April.
withdraw. lost; he suld thui
It happened that 1941; I motored down from London with cigars for any Dermass.
1941 British from those treasured olifields suck Idens oul of my head-
to necessary
calculate tham
Foch had General Ismay, Military Secretary to the War He then tackled Brookte about determination
the Military Staff, opinion about of Iraq and Persia. was whint was quite calmly in order to arrive attacks, and deferice
the of
United needed.
Hitler's threatened invasion Cabinet, and we arrived at about 7 p.m. I was the
at the prico we are prepared to insight to see it?
In fact, that North African Kingdom. Brooke repeated his
of this country was that "he desert shore line was a 'life. pay." talking to one of his secretaries when Mr estimate of the scale of German When he paused at last, I said
Reverting to Egypt, he said, might yet. come!". I fully agreed with what he said
The others had sat silent The Germen advance "in
line. In this appreciation of Churchill appeared in his "rompers," as he called attack we should be prepared tr
The Prime Minister about determination, and that through all this and Brooke had Cyrenaica was the quintessence. meet,
Thus, ..General his accusations not intervened on my alde, ale of generalship.
Kennedy the vital needs of his strange one-piece dark grey suit fitted with brushed this aside, and said to be had based
a global him that he need not be fright upon a misconception of
It is general tells today of a dinner ho war plan, Churchill was in- the though. I knew I had said ship we need in Egypt." zip fasteners.
exed about his tanks and his thoughts that were in my head; nothing with which he did not
attended on Sunday, April finitely shrewder than his equipment very soon he would that it did not mean defentiam agree. Perhaps he felt it use- "My plan for winning the war 27, of that year, which was Service Chlefs' advisers.
cuse us less to do so. I thought of is this," he said a little later given by the Prime Minister, it have enough men to handle to consider the worst
It was not A global war.. well as other possibilities-that Haig's plans for possible with
"One thousand tons of bombs Winston Churchill, at so yet, though it would de- so well from the factories. He was a normal function of any drawals in France, and of
a night on GermanyWO comamorider or of any staff. then asked my opinion,
Chequers. Also present there velop that way within two other similar plans in other only averagkis 60 now--and campaigns. But I felt that the 20,000 tanks or so, ready to land was General Sir Alan Brooke, months when Hitler launched argument had gone on long all along the consts of Europe" then Commander-in-Chief his vast assault on Russia In enough, end that we were hav
Home Forces, and a discus- mid-June 1941, And then, Ing a row about a hypothetical
sion developed about the within six months more, the case which was not of im- importance. mediato
J Alma
defence of the United King- war circle of the world would myself
dom, for baylog
be completed, when Japan the argument at all.
Both Brooke and Kennedy would seize the opportunity when the Prime Minister was At about 3 0.02 Churchill maintained that our military of her neighbour's troubles obviously tired and unreason, announced that it was time for able.
to
In his hand he carried a speech which he was
were still broadest that evening. The secretaries working on it and were busy telophoning to London to cheek various points.
When I had had a bath I Commander-in-Chief, Home
downstairs to listen Forces on his right
--the
came
to the broadcast. A few others were Margenson, minutes before 9 p.m. the Iamay, Lindemann, Mra Prime Minister walked Randolph Churchill and two through to his study, where secretaries.
the microphone was
stalled: he apologised for First we discussed, the keeping 115 waiting at Prime Minister's speech. dinner.
that He said that, in his broad- remarking duty came first. When he cast, he had had the Ameri- In Anished the speech, cans chiefly in mind. Tele. which he had delivered grans began to come in
and little almost at once, quietly and rhetoric, he joined us again, brought to Churchill.
political reaction in America
been
and had
good
and from Winant Harriman.
with
wern The
and we went into dinner at 10 p.m. I sat on his loft, General Sir Alan Brooke, messages of congratulation
caine
the stuff that was coming out
THE
BUSINESS
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by Major-General
SIR JOHN
KENNEDY
·Director at Military Oper» tlons 1940.4), Assistant Chat of imperio) General Statt (Operation end Intelligence) 1943-45,
I said believed our forces added that, surely, he was plan Presently the Prime at home were now below their aware that Wavell had a
withdrawal from Egypt proper level. I felt we should for Minister turned to me and make up our minds how much usked me if I'd ruther be in we ought to have at home and Wavell's shoes
in then not send any more away, ihe consequences General Rommel's.
Sir whatever
might be in other places which, Archibald Wavell was then jo the ultimate resort, were less
because East. I replied: "I'd rather need not be anxious
or
SANDEMAN Commander-in-Chief, Middle important. He replied that
SCOTCH WHISK
The
King of Whiskies
be in any British general's the limitation of shipping would sending too shoes than in any German's Prevent us from
much away. Your ships have
o matter what hole he already been enough," sald might be in." "A very Brooke, to taice too much away good answer," said Marges. from home."
son, and the Prime Minister 'The Prime Minister then turned" grunted approval. (When the discussion to Egypt and told Dill about this later, he asked me what I thought of the said that, on his advice, situation there. I said I did not Churchill had cut out of his feel much anxiety about the im- mediale future. Eventually speech a sentence to the everything would depend upon cffect that he would rather what we could do to cut be in Wavell's shoes than Gerug Jae, of communications & CROSS the Mediterraneas, and Rommel's.)
through the desert, and I added that what we had done so far to interrupt their communica- tions was not enough.
Good stuff
the
I said that, In time, if we did not interrupt their communica- Churchill called' contiguously tons, the Germans might bring for more champagne, remarking such a scale of attack to boar
It was very good stuff. He said on Egypt, from cast and west, he wanted to see, the Germans that we would be out of Cyrenaica' quickly
unable
blamed
started
Very badly
bed, and, coming up to me, he strength here was below the to make her own plunder said "I am going. to have safety lava! (which was also grab.
I managed to aroid! being breakfast in bed—I advise you than the official estimate of It would not be true to say provoked Into losing my temper. to do the same."
Ceneral Sir John Dill, Chief that Churchill foresaw,
It was a new experience for me
!
the links in this 10 bo dubbed a defentist, and I I certainly cams out of this of Imperial General Staff). all can remember, even at this dis- evening very badly, and I It was the view of Churchill chain of destiny, It would tance of time, my blazing anger blamed
myselt for haying that we could spare some of be true to say that he con- and the dimculty of repressing started such an argument at the our tanks from home to send tinually pondered just tekere it. I had not yet learned that dinner table. I. did
at least to the British Eighth Army, was Hitler going to unleash This was the Prime Minister's learn that a discussion with the then fighting a
scores desperate those.
of partzer reproach, from which nobody Prime Minister in the presence was immune. I said no more, of others was a very,
the divisions which he had been different holding battle along and we got up from the table, matter from one in private..
withdrawing desert Mediterranean shore systematically of Cyrenaica.
for months past from Wes- It was now about midnight,
Later, I realised the wisdom and we retired to
For Churchill had a fixa tern Europe. the hall, of the technique which Brooke tion about hanging on to Perhaps their destination where we stood round the fire, acquired after many stormy and the conversation went back passages, with the Prime Minis- Egypt, the Suez Canal and was-the Balkans? The Cau to tanks. Presently we went ter. Brooke found it an In the Middle East. Only thus casus? Turkey and the
to the Prime Minister's study, valuable
to rule over Tell could we keep our own Middle East? Who knew? more than was
effective communication with Well, at any rate, insisted Churchill walked up and solutely necessary. 1 remein-
Churchill
It had berdine 'n well-known Idtorynetary of the Prime Minister's so talk of shooting generals, flut, or course, nobody took it literally, or as other that a vent for duty freling down. From thine to time be ber hin, once scoring out nina- India, Australasia and the wise old Winston, hold on to
came up to me, and repeated tenths of the draft of a minute Far East and, at the same that lifeline of our own!
exasperatioti.
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