Quote from: dave.woodhall on February 08, 2012, 03:50:41 PMYou also have to put it into context. There was still some sympathy for Hitler in Britain at the time; the full horrors of Nazism weren't known and the Daily Mail (who else?) was regularly bemoaning the arrival of Jewish refugees from Germany. Very true. None of this would have been known at the time. Just looking at the articles Montague and Brian Taylor have posted here, though, gives us a taste of how things were heating up and how suspicious people were becoming of the Nazi regime.
You also have to put it into context. There was still some sympathy for Hitler in Britain at the time; the full horrors of Nazism weren't known and the Daily Mail (who else?) was regularly bemoaning the arrival of Jewish refugees from Germany.
Quote from: Billy Walker on February 08, 2012, 04:26:00 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on February 08, 2012, 03:50:41 PMYou also have to put it into context. There was still some sympathy for Hitler in Britain at the time; the full horrors of Nazism weren't known and the Daily Mail (who else?) was regularly bemoaning the arrival of Jewish refugees from Germany. Very true. None of this would have been known at the time. Just looking at the articles Montague and Brian Taylor have posted here, though, gives us a taste of how things were heating up and how suspicious people were becoming of the Nazi regime.Without a doubt but 20 years after WWI, people were desperate to avoid another war.
This is interesting - reports from the Express of the dayhttp://eureferendum.blogspot.com/2011/07/moment-of-shame.html
Never forget how the Sunday Mercury spun this story a few years ago; it was made to suggest that Villa were in support of Nazi Germany. Boycott the Mercury - never buy it.
I've a vague recollection of a photo in the Peter Morris book, I've got a really old hard back copy given to me by an uncle. I'll fish it out when I get chance and let you know.
Quote from: Chris Smith on February 08, 2012, 04:19:15 PMI've a vague recollection of a photo in the Peter Morris book, I've got a really old hard back copy given to me by an uncle. I'll fish it out when I get chance and let you know.I have a copy of the 1960 hardback book 'Aston Villa' by Peter Morris and cannot see any photographs of the occasion. There are just four paragraphs devoted to the tour / incident, on Page 179.
Quote from: BC54 VFC on February 09, 2012, 08:47:43 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on February 08, 2012, 04:19:15 PMI've a vague recollection of a photo in the Peter Morris book, I've got a really old hard back copy given to me by an uncle. I'll fish it out when I get chance and let you know.I have a copy of the 1960 hardback book 'Aston Villa' by Peter Morris and cannot see any photographs of the occasion. There are just four paragraphs devoted to the tour / incident, on Page 179.I think it was probably in Peter Morris's "The First 100 Years" centenary edition, but I can't find my copy.There is a photo on p74 of Anton Rippon's "The Aston Villa Story" though. It shows the Villa players with arms firmly by their side while in the background the German players are either just lowering their arms from the salute or just raising them.
I was searching for this story on Google and came across this -'Fascist salute picture Villa kept hidden from fans; ARCHIVES SAY TEAM REFUSED TO GIVE SALUTE, BUT PHOTO SHOWS TRUE STORY.' Likely that is bollocks that they happily gave the salute. Anyone got any more information about this match programme?
Saw this and didn't quite know where to put it. The picture was taken at an England v Germany game in 1935.At White Hart Lane - of all places.