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THE GERMAN SURRENDER:—-LEFT: Field-Marshal Montgomery receives representatives ofihe defeated German army as they come with proposals for surrender, the Union Jack flying above ihe German emissaries. This was the opening scene of negotiations in North-West Germany, Holland, and Denmark. Admiral von Friedeburg, German Naval Chief, led the mission. BIGHT: A great momentum his brilliant career as Field-Marshal Montgomery watches General Kinzel sign the surrender that handed over more than a million German soldiers, sailors, and airmen to the British and Canadian armies. ...

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Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24581, 1 June 1945, Page 6

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THE GERMAN SURRENDER:—-LEFT: Field-Marshal Montgomery receives representatives ofihe defeated German army as they come with proposals for surrender, the Union Jack flying above ihe German emissaries. This was the opening scene of negotiations in North-West Germany, Holland, and Denmark. Admiral von Friedeburg, German Naval Chief, led the mission. BIGHT: A great momentum his brilliant career as Field-Marshal Montgomery watches General Kinzel sign the surrender that handed over more than a million German soldiers, sailors, and airmen to the British and Canadian armies. ... Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24581, 1 June 1945, Page 6

THE GERMAN SURRENDER:—-LEFT: Field-Marshal Montgomery receives representatives ofihe defeated German army as they come with proposals for surrender, the Union Jack flying above ihe German emissaries. This was the opening scene of negotiations in North-West Germany, Holland, and Denmark. Admiral von Friedeburg, German Naval Chief, led the mission. BIGHT: A great momentum his brilliant career as Field-Marshal Montgomery watches General Kinzel sign the surrender that handed over more than a million German soldiers, sailors, and airmen to the British and Canadian armies. ... Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24581, 1 June 1945, Page 6