Catalogue description Sir Barry DOMVILLE: British. DOMVILLE, a retired Admiral, was sympathetic to German...

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Details of KV 2/835
Reference: KV 2/835
Description:

Sir Barry DOMVILLE: British. DOMVILLE, a retired Admiral, was sympathetic to German National Socialism in the 1930's. He met Nazi party leaders, including Hitler, and attended Party Congresses in Nuremberg. In 1937 he founded 'The Link', a pamphlet used by the German party for propaganda and subsidised by them. In 1940 he was influential in the organisation 'British Council for Christian settlement in Europe' which was urging an immediate peace with Germany. He was interned under Defence Regulation 18b in July 1940. His wife, who identified herself with his actions and aims, was interned with him

Date: 1940 Oct 24-1942 Apr 01
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Former reference in its original department: PF50327 VOL 2
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: English
Physical description: file(s)
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description
Access conditions: Retained Until 2002
Record opening date: 01 May 2002

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