DUTCH ROYALTIES IN U.S.A.
Confidence in British victory (Rec., 1.10 p.m.) Washington, June 18. Prince Bernhard on leaving the White House for Canada told the Press that the people of conquered Holland were very full of hate against the German invaders. He expressed the opinion that the conquered people of Europe will rise against their oppressors but hoped they would not revolt too early or it would be a massacre. “We are using every effort to induce them to bide their time for the right moment,” he said. Prince Bernhard declared that the chances of a successful Nazi invasion of England were nil. Asked whether he was confident of an eventual British victory Princess Juliana interjected a quick and emphatic, “Oh, yes.” before Prince Bernhard could reply.—U.P.A.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 19 June 1941, Page 6
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