Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Halvminutsgeneralen Doolittle kommer i morgon på snabbvisit
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A 1946 newspaper report detailing General James H. Doolittle's business visit to Stockholm. The text explicitly denies any connection between his visit and 'flying bombs'.
This newspaper article from the Swedish publication Expressen, dated August 19, 1946, reports on the upcoming visit of General James H. Doolittle to Stockholm. Doolittle, described as the 'half-minute general' famous for the Tokyo raid, is scheduled to arrive at Bromma Airport at 1:45 AM on the following Wednesday. The article notes that Doolittle is visiting in his capacity as a vice president of the Shell company to conduct negotiations with the Swedish Shell leadership. The company explicitly denies that his trip has any connection to 'flying bombs' (flygande bomberna). During his visit, Doolittle is expected to have lunch at the Operakällaren with General Nordenskiöld and the leadership of the Swedish Air Force. He is accompanied by his wife and Group Captain Douglas Bader, a legendary pilot who lost a leg and overcame initial resistance from the Royal Air Force to serve. Bader is also currently employed by Shell as the head of their Aviation Department in London.
Aatt hans resa skulle ha något samband med de flygande bomberna förnekas absolut av bolagsledningen.
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Key Persons
- James H. DoolittleGeneral, Vice President of Shell
- NordenskiöldGeneral
- Douglas BaderGroup Captain, Head of Aviation Department at Shell in London