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SECOND FRONT PLANS

ASSAULT AGAINST EUROPE LONDON, Nov. 22 “There is reason for believing that a second front in Europe is not far off,” says the Moscow journal War and the Working Class. “This will considerably hasten victory and strengthen our union with Britain and America.” Mr Arthur Henderson, Financial Secretary to the War Office, addressing the Home Guard, said that great armies were preparing for the final assault against Europe. More regular soldiers would have to leave Britain and the country’s protection would depend more on the Home Guard.

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Waikato Times, Volume 193, Issue 22202, 23 November 1943, Page 3

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SECOND FRONT PLANS Waikato Times, Volume 193, Issue 22202, 23 November 1943, Page 3

SECOND FRONT PLANS Waikato Times, Volume 193, Issue 22202, 23 November 1943, Page 3

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