DUKE ACKNOWLEDGES GERMAN CHEERS WITH THE NAZI SALUTE
(Eeeeived 13, 10.40 a.m.) BEELIN, Oct. 12. A larga crowd greeted the Duke and Duchess of Windsor when, escorted by Dr. Ley, they inspected the Nazi welfare organisation, where the Duchess was shown "stockings made of oellulose. The Duke kdmired clothes manufactured from- wood-pulp. The Duke signed his name 'in the visitors' hook, "Edward, Herzogin von Windsor" (Edward, Duke of Windsor), and the Duchess signed "Wallis, Herzogin von Windsor." The Duke lifted his arm in the Nazi salute several times in acknowledging salutes, and shouts of "Heil!" from the crowd outside the Kaiserhof Hotel.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 17, 13 October 1937, Page 5
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