Draft texts of articles by Tom Wintringham, 1940-1943, for Tribune
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- 1940 - 1943
Draft typescript articles by Tom Wintringham for the Tribune as their military correspondent with related correspondence including 'Victory can be chosen', 28 Apr 1940; 'Remember admiral Byng', 12 Jun 1940; 'They shoot spies, don't they?', 16 May 1941; 'Blitz versus blimp', 14 Apr [1940-1941]; 'We have great Allies' 31 Jul [1940-1941]; 'If invasion comes', 6 Aug [1940-1941]; 'Guerrilla and panzer', 11 Sep [1940-1941]; 'Aid for Russia: military aspects', 22 Sep [1940-1941]; 'Soldiers-for what purpose?' [1940-1941]; 'Now arm the people'[1940-1941]; 'This war is being lost'[1940-1941]; 'Toryism is treason'[1940-1941]; 'The Finnish campaign'[1940-1941]; 'What should be done now?' [1940-1941]; 'An army in the doldrums'[1940-1941]; 'A million citizen soldiers'[1940-1941]; 'Paris or London'[1940-1941]; 'The battle of Spain'; 'Wanted a Clemenceau', 6 Feb 1942; 'Surprise from the air', 30 Mar [1942-1943]; 'Truth and Tobruk', 22 Jun [1942-1943]; 'Three ways of war', 5 Jul [1942-1943]; 'Why not fight the Japanese?', 10 Aug [1942-1943] and related correspondence including with Aneurin Bevan and the editor, Raymond Postgate. 1 file