GERMANS TRAVEL COMFORTABLY WHILE BRITISH HOLIDAY-MAKERS STAND
Press Assn.
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Received Tuesday, 10.40 a.m. LONDON, August 19. Field-MarshaLvon Rundstedt and eleven other highranking German offieers, and also a German Count, returning from the war crimes trial at Nuremberg, travelled comfortably from Paddington to South Wales in four compartments while perspiring crowds of holiday-makers and others jammed in the remaining compartments or stood in corridors for hours, states the Press Association. Von Rundstedt's tired and weary appearance evoked Considerable curiosity and comment on the crowded platform va^Brldge. End^.'wherp he alighted und.er- guard. He was hAlped by his fellow officer fnt'o an army truck for conveyance to a war prisoners camp. The party included army and air force field-marshals and also admirals.
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Chronicle (Levin), 20 August 1946, Page 5
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