Templar Knight
11-01-2005, 11:46
Officials worried Nazis might use the row for propaganda purposes
Prostitutes pestered American GIs so much during World War II that ministers feared for the transatlantic alliance, newly released papers suggest.
Troops stationed in London were writing to family back home saying they were often accosted by "good-time girls".
The Scotland Yard file, released to the National Archives, shows concerns ran so deep that crisis meetings were held.....
One Home Office official said: "His points are there are far too many prostitutes, that their behaviour is far too blatant, and that the impression created on the American troops and their mommas at home is bad."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/4394494.stm
Prostitutes pestered American GIs so much during World War II that ministers feared for the transatlantic alliance, newly released papers suggest.
Troops stationed in London were writing to family back home saying they were often accosted by "good-time girls".
The Scotland Yard file, released to the National Archives, shows concerns ran so deep that crisis meetings were held.....
One Home Office official said: "His points are there are far too many prostitutes, that their behaviour is far too blatant, and that the impression created on the American troops and their mommas at home is bad."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/4394494.stm