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“Saint bar”, (Szent bár) and espresso where the cross
is on the wall and members of the nun-like
Social sisters are serving. Hanna returned home
and with Dédé I went to Halászbástya.
It was almost 10 p.m., black-out time and
we watched the lights of the city dying out.
At about 1115 p.m. air raid alarm on the radio
not Bpest, somewhere else in the country. It
was awfully funny to listen to the shaky, trembling
voice of the announcer.

This morning a lot of telephon calls, Elko too,
with whom I met at Flóris. It looks like as
he would be sent out to Switzerland by the
Government to take up connections with the
members of the Church of Scotland and the Presbiterian
churches of the States.

I read an editorial from the Essener National-zeitung
(Göring’s paper) about shortage in flats
there and compulsory migration to other parts
of the country. It seems to have taken enormous
measures already. These nazi leaders are used to
autocratic methods. It is stated that these migrations

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