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D-Day codebreaker claims to possess secret memo signaling en
D-Day codebreaker claims to possess secret memo signaling en
D-Day codebreaker claims to possess secret memo signaling end of World War II days before rest of world, and he's not sharing it
A World War II Veteran, Bernard Morgan, who claimed he was the first Allied soldier to receive a message that the Nazis had surrendered has vowed to keep the historical document in his family despite intense interest from museums.
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