BERNADOTTE'S MISSION
REPATRIATION OF PRISONERS AGREEMENT CONCLUDED (Rec. 11.40 a.m.) LONDON, May 1. Count Bernadotte, at a Press conference in Stockholm, said that during iiis latest visit to Copenhagen, from which he returned to-day, he concluded ail agreement under which 50 British and Americans interned in Denmark will go to Sweden, together with prisoners evacuated from Germaii ( concentration camps by the Swedish Red Cross. These prisoners are at present living in two camps in Jutland. Count Bernadotte said he was sure Hitler was in (Berlin, but did not know whether he was dead or alive. Himmler, on the recent occasions they had met. did not show signs of nervous strain.
Count Bernadotte, upon his return to Stockholm, conferred with Bohemen, former Under-Secretary of State, whom the Swedish Foreign Office recently appointed Minister to France. There is no sign, says the Associated Press Stockholm correspondent, that Count Barnadotte has yet made contact with the Allied representatives. This would probablv be done through the Foreign Office. '
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Evening Star, Issue 25473, 2 May 1945, Page 5
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