TOMBSTONE SHELTER —Denmark, like all Scandinavian countries, watches with apprehension Russian invasion of Finland, meanwhile preparing for any eventuality. Here are Danish soldiers finding cover near an ancient grave marked by huge tombstone, during recent army maneuvers.
BRITISH REPEL "ENEMY"—lmaginary enemy in North Sea sent wave after wave of bombing planes to raid Eastern England. But 800 defending planes and 1,400 anti-aircraft batteries kepfthem from attacking London, in vast war game. Here are some of the attacking planes.
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Franklin Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 22, 26 February 1940, Page 7
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78TOMBSTONE SHELTER—Denmark, like all Scandinavian countries, watches with apprehension Russian invasion of Finland, meanwhile preparing for any eventuality. Here are Danish soldiers finding cover near an ancient grave marked by huge tombstone, during recent army maneuvers. BRITISH REPEL "ENEMY"—lmaginary enemy in North Sea sent wave after wave of bombing planes to raid Eastern England. But 800 defending planes and 1,400 anti-aircraft batteries kepfthem from attacking London, in vast war game. Here are some of the attacking planes. Franklin Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 22, 26 February 1940, Page 7
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