All very petty. Mood upstairs: bad. Mrs. van D. has a cold.
Dussel caught with brewer's yeast tablets, while we've got none. The Fifth Army has taken Rome.
The city neither destroyed nor bombed. Great propaganda for Hitler.
Very few potatoes and vegetables. One loaf of bread was moldy.
Scharminkeltje (name of new warehouse cat) can't stand pepper. She sleeps in the cat box and does her business in the wood shavings.
Impossible to keep her. Bad weather. Continuous bombing of Pas de Calais and the west coast of France.
No one buying dollars. Gold even less interesting. The bottom of our black moneybox is in sight.
What are we going to live on next month? Yours, Anne M. Frank
TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1944
My dearest Kitty, “This is D Day,” the BBC announced at twelve. “This is the day.” The invasion has begun!
This morning at eight the British reported heavy bombing of Calais, Boulogne, Le Havre and Cherbourg, as well as Pas de Calais (as usual).
Further, as a precautionary measure for those in the occupied territories,
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