DRILL FOR GERMANS
CHARGE AGAINST BRITISH
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(Rec. 1 p.mJ LONDON, .lan. K., The British actor. Anthony Cedric Steane, aged 53, during the war drilled German soldiers and taught them the changing of the guard al Buckingham Palace, according to the prosecutor at the Old Bailey. Tne ceremony was to be used in a propaganda film. ... Steane pleaded not guilty to an indictment of nine counts accusing him of’ having broadcast for the German-, and having assisted in film producThe prosecution calculated that Steane earned about £lO,OOO during his five years in Germany. He had been interned at the outbreak of war and broadcast after he was threatened with the Gestapo’s attention.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 January 1947, Page 8
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