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'F.M. Montgomery Receives the German Surrender', 1945 (1955). From left to right: Rear Admiral Wagner, General Admiral Von Friedeburg, Mr. Trumbull Warren jr., Field Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery. On 4 May 1945 at Luneburg Heath, east of Hamburg, Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery accepted the unconditional surrender of the German forces in the Netherlands, northwest Germany including all islands, in Denmark and all naval ships in those areas. The surrender preceded the end of World War II in Europe. From Churchill: The Man of the Century - A Pictorial Biography, edited by Neil Ferrier. [L.T.A. Robinson Limited, London, 1955]
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1940s
20th century
2nd world war
Admiral
Admiral von Friedeburg
Admiral Wagner
admiralty
B&W
B/W
Beret
Bernard Law Montgomery
Bernard Montgomery
BIOGRAPHY
Black & White
Black and white
Churchill
clothes
concept
country
DECADE
Desk
Dress
Ferrier
FIELD MARSHAL
Field Marshal Montgomery
FORTIES
Furniture
General
General Montgomery
Gerhard
Gerhard Wagner
German
Germany
Hans-Georg von Friedeburg
Hat
INDOORS
INSIDE
interior
LOCATION
lower saxony
LTA
LTA Robinson
LTA Robinson Ltd
Luneburg
Male
Man
Man of the Century
Men
mic
Microphone
MILITARY UNIFORM
Monochrome
Montgomery of Alamein
Monty
Mr Churchill
NAVAL OFFICER
Naval warfare
Navy
Neil
Neil Ferrier
Netherlands
People
Photograph
Portrait
Print Collector29
REAR ADMIRAL
RECEIVER
RECEIVING
SECOND WORLD WAR
Sir Bernard Montgomery
Sir Winston
Sir Winston Churchill
SURRENDER
surrendering
TGN
The Print Collector
Wagner
War
WARFARE
Wars
Winston
WINSTON CHURCHILL
Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill
WORLD WAR 2
World War II
WORLD WAR TWO
WW2
WWII