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He Wouldn't Swallow Propaganda -- Corporal Alfred Edwin Holdham, M.M., of the 'glorious Gloucesters', who was beaten up in prison camp because he would not listen to Communist propaganda, is met by his mother, Mrs. Elsie Holdham of Wembley, London, when he lands with other ex-prisoners of war from the troopship Asturias at Southampton to-day (Wednesday). More than 500 British ex-prisoners from Korea came home on the trooper. September 16, 1953. (Photo by Reuterphoto).

He Wouldn't Swallow Propaganda -- Corporal Alfred Edwin Holdham, M.M., of the 'glorious Gloucesters', who was beaten up in prison camp because he would not listen to Communist propaganda, is met by his mother, Mrs. Elsie Holdham of Wembley, London, when he lands with other ex-prisoners of war from the troopship Asturias at Southampton to-day (Wednesday). More than 500 British ex-prisoners from Korea came home on the trooper. September 16, 1953. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
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He Wouldn't Swallow Propaganda -- Corporal Alfred Edwin Holdham, M.M., of the 'glorious Gloucesters', who was beaten up in prison camp because he would not listen to Communist propaganda, is met by his mother, Mrs. Elsie Holdham of Wembley, London, when he lands with other ex-prisoners of war from the troopship Asturias at Southampton to-day (Wednesday). More than 500 British ex-prisoners from Korea came home on the trooper. September 16, 1953. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
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