It was late in the evening on 1 May 1945 and Karl Lehmann was working at his desk on the outskirts of Reading, 40 miles (65km) to the west of London.
Soviet forces were closing in on Berlin and the war with Germany had reached its final stages.
The 24-year-old was monitoring German state radio when listeners were told to prepare
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