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TOMMY'S SENSE OF HUMOUR: A grinning British soldier, Private H. Pigow, leans againat an invasion barrier near Dover on which hangs a sign in German: " Military warning;. Danger to life. No through way. —Heinrich von Pigow, lieutenant-colonel."

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23830, 4 December 1940, Page 9

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TOMMY'S SENSE OF HUMOUR: A grinning British soldier, Private H. Pigow, leans againat an invasion barrier near Dover on which hangs a sign in German: " Military warning;. Danger to life. No through way.—Heinrich von Pigow, lieutenant-colonel." New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23830, 4 December 1940, Page 9

TOMMY'S SENSE OF HUMOUR: A grinning British soldier, Private H. Pigow, leans againat an invasion barrier near Dover on which hangs a sign in German: " Military warning;. Danger to life. No through way.—Heinrich von Pigow, lieutenant-colonel." New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23830, 4 December 1940, Page 9

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