A bin man got his big scoop at a market stall uncovering a document which tells how British councillors met with lead Nazi figures including Hitler.
Michael Whittaker, 55, discovered the files at Huddersfield Market in West Yorkshire which reveals how councillors wined and dined with top Nazi brass in Berlin in the lead up to WWII.
Hitler and Herman Göring, one of the most powerful figures of the Nazi Party, were named in the document which describes the British as wanting to "impress upon us the goodwill of the German people".
The typed three-page account tells how Alderman Thomas Canby, then chairman of the Huddersfield Corporation Passenger Transport Department, and colleagues attended the opening ceremony at the Deutsches Opernhaus.
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