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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66SURRENDER 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
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