The three Allied liaison officers walk past the guard of German police as they quit the Berlin City Hall, in the Soviet sector on December 2, after the building had been taken over as headquarters for the new Sovietsupported city government set up in opposition to the elected municipal power. The Western Powers refused to recognise the Soviet puppet regime. Left to right, the officers are: French liaison officer Fiegelmeyer; Major K. F. Mautner (United States) and Lieutenant Colonel H. P. Whitefoord (Britain), (A.P. Photo)
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 22887, 5 March 1949, Page 7
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85The three Allied liaison officers walk past the guard of German police as they quit the Berlin City Hall, in the Soviet sector on December 2, after the building had been taken over as headquarters for the new Sovietsupported city government set up in opposition to the elected municipal power. The Western Powers refused to recognise the Soviet puppet regime. Left to right, the officers are: French liaison officer Fiegelmeyer; Major K. F. Mautner (United States) and Lieutenant Colonel H. P. Whitefoord (Britain), (A.P. Photo) Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 22887, 5 March 1949, Page 7
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