Sir Neville Henderson – tragic hero

Sir Neville Henderson – tragic hero

30th August 1939 – a photograph of Sir Neville Chamberlain – Will fly to Berlin - article from the Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) I found when sorting the cuttings my mother had kept in the run-up to World War II..

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