Do you remember I was trying to find out if Max would have needed a passport or some other form of identity papers to get a marriage licence in the 1940's, well here is the definitive answer from the ONS (that's The Office of National Statistics to you and me) - and all it took was one email -
giving notice in the second world war. For the purposes of taking a notice
of marriage in the 1930's and 1940's the Superintendent Registrar had to be
satisfied that the information supplied by each person was correct.
However, I can confirm that there was no legislation that required
documentary evidence to be supplied to support the information given.
I am afraid I cannot advise on the requirements of a refugee to be allowed
to enter the United Kingdom during the second world war. Perhaps the
National Archives, or the Red Cross may be able to help.
Yours sincerely
Marriages and Civil Partnerships Casework Manager
I just love this country!!
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