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Prime Minister And Field Marshall Smuts Inspect South Eastern Defences -- The Prime Minister and Field Marshal Smuts looking at some of the defences from a high bank. The Prime Minister, accompanied by Field Marshal Smuts, Captain Smuts, Mr. Morgenthau, Secretary U.S. Treasury Mr. Orbay, Turkish Ambassador, Sir Kingsley Wood, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Averell Harriman, President Roosevelt's special representative, Major General Sir Hastings Ismay, and others spent a few hours on October 22nd in S-E. England, looking at defences. He also inspected civil defence personnel . October 24, Image details File size:
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