Sowerbutt could see disaster written across the tough old soldier’s face. His voice icy, he asked: “What message couldn’t you trust the boys with?”
WO Barker had headed a Blackshirts I section which organised security at
the sometimes violent public meetings held by the British Union of Fascists in the
years before the war. He and his men had been in the thick of the bitter
fighting in the Battle of Cable Street.
He smiled wryly: “Hate to be the bearer of bad news, old son. The Reds - the Stepney lot - have got young
Tipper."http://www.amazon.co.uk/Colour-Camouflage-Hitlers-Super-Spy-ebook/dp/B00HT48BN8
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