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THE DEFENCE OF BRITAIN: Mr. H. L. Stimson in the United States and Earl de la Warr in Britain have voiced the general conviction that the long-threatened attack on Britain is not far off. Vigilance is not being relaxed by the troops on guard, as these pictures show. Left: Polish troops on a Scottish beach, where tank obstacles have been built in an endless row Above: Indian troops patrolling a section of the British coast.

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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 109, 1 February 1941, Page 9

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THE DEFENCE OF BRITAIN: Mr. H. L. Stimson in the United States and Earl de la Warr in Britain have voiced the general conviction that the long-threatened attack on Britain is not far off. Vigilance is not being relaxed by the troops on guard, as these pictures show. Left: Polish troops on a Scottish beach, where tank obstacles have been built in an endless row Above: Indian troops patrolling a section of the British coast. Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 109, 1 February 1941, Page 9

THE DEFENCE OF BRITAIN: Mr. H. L. Stimson in the United States and Earl de la Warr in Britain have voiced the general conviction that the long-threatened attack on Britain is not far off. Vigilance is not being relaxed by the troops on guard, as these pictures show. Left: Polish troops on a Scottish beach, where tank obstacles have been built in an endless row Above: Indian troops patrolling a section of the British coast. Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 109, 1 February 1941, Page 9