THE LIVERPOOL DAILY POST Liverpool, Lancashire, England 20 April 1939 (page 9)
TWO BRITISH GUESTS.
Major-Gen. J. F. C. Fuller and Lord Brocket.
British Guests in Private Capacity
Official delegations have arrived ceremoniously from all over Europe for Hitler’s birthday celebrations. Grand-Admiral Erich Raeder, at the Kaiserhof, gave a sumptuous luncheon to admirals from Italy, Spain, Denmark, Yugoslavia, Sweden, and Bulgaria.
The railway stations and airports were thronged with official guests and throngs of merry-making Germans in their Sunday best watching the guests arrive.
Major-General J. F. C. Fuller and Lord Brocket are the two personal British guests of the Fuehrer. They stated that they were here in their private capacity and not as an official delegation. They will, however, be present at the ceremonies and at Hitler’s reception to-morrow afternoon.
The General may fight St. George’s under Mosley’s banner at the next election. |