Maybe, Margot says, I can even go back to school in October or September. Yours, Anne M. Frank
P.S. I'll keep you informed of the latest news!
This morning and last night, dummies made of straw and rubber were dropped from the air behind German lines,
and they exploded the minute they hit the ground.
Many paratroopers, their faces blackened so they couldn't be seen in the dark, landed as well.
The French coast was bombarded with 5,500 tons of bombs during the night,
and then, at six in the morning, the first landing craft came ashore.
Today there were 20,000 airplanes in action. The German coastal batteries were destroyed even before the landing;
a small bridgehead has already been formed. Everything's going well, despite the bad weather.
The army and the people are “one will and one hope.”
FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1944
Dearest Kitty, Great news of the invasion! The Allies have taken Bayeux, a village on the coast of France, and are now fighting for Caen.
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