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SURRENDER DELEGATION.—“They were brought into my caravan site and were drawn up under the Union Jack, which was flying proudly in the breeze. I kept them waiting a few minutes and then came out of my caravan and walked towards them. They all saluted, under the Union Jack. It was a great moment—l knew the Germans had come to surrender and that the war was over.”

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28766, 11 December 1958, Page 11

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SURRENDER DELEGATION.—“They were brought into my caravan site and were drawn up under the Union Jack, which was flying proudly in the breeze. I kept them waiting a few minutes and then came out of my caravan and walked towards them. They all saluted, under the Union Jack. It was a great moment—l knew the Germans had come to surrender and that the war was over.” Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28766, 11 December 1958, Page 11

SURRENDER DELEGATION.—“They were brought into my caravan site and were drawn up under the Union Jack, which was flying proudly in the breeze. I kept them waiting a few minutes and then came out of my caravan and walked towards them. They all saluted, under the Union Jack. It was a great moment—l knew the Germans had come to surrender and that the war was over.” Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28766, 11 December 1958, Page 11