Are there any pictures of the fantastic moment where our lads refused to salute Hitler? I've read about it a little bit, but wondered if there was any photographs.
We've said it before here, but could you imagine how the press would be all over this if it was one of their "select" clubs?
Quote from: Billy Walker on February 08, 2012, 01:40:08 PMWe've said it before here, but could you imagine how the press would be all over this if it was one of their "select" clubs?One of the reasons the FA made the England team salute was because a year earlier Man City players had refused to do so when they also played at the Berlin Olympic Stadium. This had caused a bit of a storm at the time as German pride had taken a battering just a few days earlier with the Hindenburg airship disaster.City's Peter Doherty later wrote: "We were expected to give the Nazi salute at the line-up before the match started but we decided merely to stand to attention. When the German national anthem was played only 11 arms went up instead of the expected 22."Fair play to the Villa lads for going against the FA's wishes and doing what was right, but it shouldn't be forgotten that it was both us and Man City.
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.
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.