Williams I
In the final days of the second war he was the parliamentary who was instrumental in the negotiation of the surrender of the city of Memmingen to US forces on April 26
His greatest challenge arose from the Italian invasion of 1935 and he is best remembered for his moving and dignified speech to the General Assembly of the League of Nations
85 mm (w) x 42
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