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Former UK Prime Minister Macmillan on French Neurosis:
Former UK Prime Minister Macmillan on French Neurosis:
France, he said, had made peace with Germany, had forgiven Germany for the brutality of invasion and the humiliation of four years of occupation, but it could never - never - forgive the British and Americans for the liberation.
The historian Andrew Roberts has calculated that of the 4,572 allied servicemen who died on that day(D-Day) on which, in retrospect, so much of human history seems now to have pivoted - only 19 were French. That is 0.4%.
Of the rest, 37 were Norwegians, and one was Belgian. The rest were from the English speaking world - two New Zealanders, 13 Australians, 359 Canadians, 1,641 Britons and, most decisively of all, 2,500 Americans.