COMING VINDICATION
FREE MEN OVER SLAVES
(Received November 1, 1.15 p.m.)
RUGBY, October 31
In remarking that Britain would carry the offensive to the enemy, Lord Croft said: "In which field, no man can yet say, but somewhere east, west, or north there is a flank to turn or a front to be pierced, and since the armies of the Empire are of the same stuff as our seamen and airmen, when the opportunity arises" it will be the same triumph of mind over mass, the same vindication of free men over slaves."
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 107, 1 November 1940, Page 8
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