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DEMONSTRATIONS AGAINST GERMANS.—Some of the 3000 demonstrators chanting and walking with their banner after a mile-long column had been formed. The demonstrators, denouncing German militarism, marched through the streets of Pembroke Dock, South Wales. They carried banners and demanded that the 84th Panzer Battalion, now training in Wales, should be sent home. At Castlemartin camp, the commanding officer of the battalion (Lieutenant-Colonel von Kleist) refused to accept a letter of protest, and it was handed to a British corporal at the gate.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29621, 18 September 1961, Page 9

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DEMONSTRATIONS AGAINST GERMANS.—Some of the 3000 demonstrators chanting and walking with their banner after a mile-long column had been formed. The demonstrators, denouncing German militarism, marched through the streets of Pembroke Dock, South Wales. They carried banners and demanded that the 84th Panzer Battalion, now training in Wales, should be sent home. At Castlemartin camp, the commanding officer of the battalion (Lieutenant-Colonel von Kleist) refused to accept a letter of protest, and it was handed to a British corporal at the gate. Press, Volume C, Issue 29621, 18 September 1961, Page 9

DEMONSTRATIONS AGAINST GERMANS.—Some of the 3000 demonstrators chanting and walking with their banner after a mile-long column had been formed. The demonstrators, denouncing German militarism, marched through the streets of Pembroke Dock, South Wales. They carried banners and demanded that the 84th Panzer Battalion, now training in Wales, should be sent home. At Castlemartin camp, the commanding officer of the battalion (Lieutenant-Colonel von Kleist) refused to accept a letter of protest, and it was handed to a British corporal at the gate. Press, Volume C, Issue 29621, 18 September 1961, Page 9