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English: Safe Conduct Pass - Probably PWD/SHAEF's most famous and successful propaganda leaflet. Many German soldiers surrendering waved copies of this leaflet and treated it as an official document and promise of good treatment. The reverse listed various points from the Geneva and Hague Conventions on treatment of prisoners of war
Date 1944~?
Source http://www.psywar.org/
Author Unknown authorUnknown author
  • File history (Image:1944WG002101.jpg): 22:13, 25 December 2005 . . Psywar (Talk) . . 600x1026 (524,705 bytes) (Safe Conduct Pass - Probably PWD/SHAEF's most famous and successful propaganda leaflet. Many German soldiers surrendering waived copies of this leaflet and treated it as an official document and promise of good treatment)

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current13:31, 14 May 2006Thumbnail for version as of 13:31, 14 May 2006600 × 1,026 (512 KB)John N. (talk | contribs)* Description: Safe Conduct Pass - Probably PWD/SHAEF's most famous and successful propaganda leaflet. Many German soldiers surrendering waived copies of this leaflet and treated it as an official document and promise of good treatment. The reverse listed

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