JOE LOUIS IN ENGLAND, 1944
Posted: 07 Jul 2010, 12:43
I have a question concerning Joe Louis and an exhibition match he fought in England “prior to `D-Day, 1944”.
Even after all these years there seems still to be a mystery cloaking the event and I have been unable to discover the name of his opponent, or any photographs of either the contest or even more importantly perhaps, the crowd – especially one man who must have occupied a seat in the front row, General Dwight D. Eisenhower.
This much I do know: Some time before D-Day, 6th June 1944, General Eisenhower addressed a gathering of many tens of thousands of allied troops at a place called Cheesefoot Head, a kind of enormous natural amphi-theatre in the Hampshire countryside, a few miles outside Winchester, England He did this, I understand, so that the men he spoke to could, by looking at the vast numbers of fellow soldiers around them, be aware of the sheer scale of the operation that lay ahead. It is a good story and I am particularly interested in obtaining a photograph of this event. Is anyone out there able to throw any light on this please, or point me in the right direction for further enquiries?
Elsewhere on this excellent website I discover this listing for Joe’s exhibition fights in England in 1944. I have removed the ones that could NOT have taken place near Winchester and just left in those that could, as follows:
I am a freelance journalist in the West of England.
Mar Bob Smith England Exh 3
Apr 19 George Nicholson “A Western town, Eng Exh
Apr 22 George Nicholson A Southwest Town , Eng Exh 2 -- Freddie Mills referee
Jun Bob Smith England Exh
Jun George Nicholson England Exh
Jun Leo Matriciani England Exh
Many thanks
Even after all these years there seems still to be a mystery cloaking the event and I have been unable to discover the name of his opponent, or any photographs of either the contest or even more importantly perhaps, the crowd – especially one man who must have occupied a seat in the front row, General Dwight D. Eisenhower.
This much I do know: Some time before D-Day, 6th June 1944, General Eisenhower addressed a gathering of many tens of thousands of allied troops at a place called Cheesefoot Head, a kind of enormous natural amphi-theatre in the Hampshire countryside, a few miles outside Winchester, England He did this, I understand, so that the men he spoke to could, by looking at the vast numbers of fellow soldiers around them, be aware of the sheer scale of the operation that lay ahead. It is a good story and I am particularly interested in obtaining a photograph of this event. Is anyone out there able to throw any light on this please, or point me in the right direction for further enquiries?
Elsewhere on this excellent website I discover this listing for Joe’s exhibition fights in England in 1944. I have removed the ones that could NOT have taken place near Winchester and just left in those that could, as follows:
I am a freelance journalist in the West of England.
Mar Bob Smith England Exh 3
Apr 19 George Nicholson “A Western town, Eng Exh
Apr 22 George Nicholson A Southwest Town , Eng Exh 2 -- Freddie Mills referee
Jun Bob Smith England Exh
Jun George Nicholson England Exh
Jun Leo Matriciani England Exh
Many thanks