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En Uzun Gün

Cornelius Ryan

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"Seni temin ederim Lang, istilanın ilk 24 saati nihai olacaktır. Almanya'nın akibeti bunun neticesine bağlıdır. Hem müttefikler, hem de Almanya için bu en uzun gün olacaktır." Mareşal Rommel'in 24 Nisan 1944 günü yaverine yazdığı satırlar.
The determined field marshal had taken advantage of every moment. "I have only one real enemy now," he had told Lang, "and that is time." To conquer time Rommel spared neither himself nor his men; it had been that way from the moment he had been sent to France in November 1943. That fall Von Rundstedt, responsible for the defense of all Western Europe, had asked Hitler for reinforcements. Instead, he got the hardheaded, daring and ambitious Rommel. To the humiliation of the aristocratic sixty-eight-year-old Commander in Chief West, Rommel arrived with a Gummiberfehl, an "elastic directive," ordering him to inspect the coastal fortifications-- Hitler's much-publicized "Atlantic Wall"--and then to report directly back to the Feuhrer's headquarters, OKW. The embarrassed and disappointed Von Rundstedt was so upset by the arrival of the younger Rommel--he referred to him as the "Marschall Bubi" (roughly, the "Marshal Laddie")--that he asked Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel, Chief of OKW, if Rommel was being considered as his successor. He was told "not to draw any false conclusions," that with all "Rommel's capabilities he is not up to that job."
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Voigt had lived seventeen years in Chicago, but he had never taken out naturalization papers. In 1939 his wife, visiting her home in Germany, had been forced to stay because of an ailing mother. In 1940, against the advice of friends, Voigt had set out to bring her home. Unable to reach wartime Germany by regular routes, he had made a tortuous journey across the Pacific to Japan, then to Vladivostok and via the Trans-Siberian railway to Moscow. From there he had traveled to Poland and into Germany. The journey took nearly four months--and once across the border Voigt could not get out. He and his wife were trapped.
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Did the man get his information direct from Moscow?
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The wounded were moaning. Men were talking in several different languages--many of them were Poles or Russians. And all the time, the captain, oblivious to the yells of the wounded to "Surrender! Surrender!" fired his machine gun through the single aperture.
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The Soviet summer offensive would begin any day now, and all along the two-thousand-mile front two hundred German divisions--more than 1.5 million men--were poised, waiting for it.
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