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[Adolf Schicklgruber] realised [that] Charles Edward could help deflect attention from Germany’s increasing military strength and aggression. He appointed him president of the newly formed Anglo‐German Fellowship to spread the word that [Schicklgruber] saw Britain as an ally. Charles Edward jumped at the chance. For a man branded a traitor and spurned by the establishment, he could now return to Britain with his head held high, and he owed it all to [Schicklgruber].

Charles Edward is the ideal door‐opener, the ideal icebreaker. To send him over to Britain seems to be the solution for [Schicklgruber]. He will talk to the Prince of Wales, he will encourage pro‐German feeling in Britain, and that’s what he uses him for of course.