The first letter asks Arthur to confirm a statement made by Robert Stauch.
The second letter thanks Arthur for replying and for his affidavit.
The affidavit is enclosed.
Two men standing in the snow in a prisoner of war camp. Behind is a wooden hut.
On the reverse 'Sgt SF Whitlock RAF British prisoner of war in Germany. April 14th 1942'.
Arthur John Pugh Lee's memoir of the Battle of Berlin, of being shot down and becoming a prisoner of war. He discusses his role in the de-Nazification trial of Robert Stauch, the Burgomaster of Katzenelnbogen.