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A line of tanks emerging from a finishing shop in Britain during the "tanks for Russia" week, when the nation's output made a jump of 30 per cent. The importance of these supplies has been underlined by the call of the Soviet Ambassador in London—" Tanks, and yet more tanks!" —by M. Stalin's great emphasis on their part in modern warfare, and by Moscow's reports of the enemy's numerical superiority in this weapon in the present offensives.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 28 October 1941, Page 2

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A line of tanks emerging from a finishing shop in Britain during the "tanks for Russia" week, when the nation's output made a jump of 30 per cent. The importance of these supplies has been underlined by the call of the Soviet Ambassador in London—" Tanks, and yet more tanks!" —by M. Stalin's great emphasis on their part in modern warfare, and by Moscow's reports of the enemy's numerical superiority in this weapon in the present offensives. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 28 October 1941, Page 2

A line of tanks emerging from a finishing shop in Britain during the "tanks for Russia" week, when the nation's output made a jump of 30 per cent. The importance of these supplies has been underlined by the call of the Soviet Ambassador in London—" Tanks, and yet more tanks!" —by M. Stalin's great emphasis on their part in modern warfare, and by Moscow's reports of the enemy's numerical superiority in this weapon in the present offensives. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 28 October 1941, Page 2