Tedder certificate

English

A Tedder certificate

Etymology

The certificates were issued in the name of Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder.

Noun

Tedder certificate (plural Tedder certificates)

  1. (historical) An award given to foreign citizens who assisted British service personnel to escape from German captivity in Western Europe during World War II.
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