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The Battlefields that Nearly Were: Defended England 1940

by William Foot

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Between June 1940 and the spring of 1941 Britain--particularly southeast England--was covered by a vast system of anti-invasion defences. The legacy of these defences can still be seen across the landscape--anti-tank gun emplacements, pillboxes, spigot mortars, coastal gun batteries, anti-tank blocks, and anti-tank ditches. During his fieldwork for an archeology project, the author made 20 journeys throughout the southeast, central south, and east of England. This book is a personal record of his discoveries, which will not only inform and entertain the reader but contains a great deal of information on how to make similar discoveries on ones own.… (more)
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Between June 1940 and the spring of 1941 Britain--particularly southeast England--was covered by a vast system of anti-invasion defences. The legacy of these defences can still be seen across the landscape--anti-tank gun emplacements, pillboxes, spigot mortars, coastal gun batteries, anti-tank blocks, and anti-tank ditches. During his fieldwork for an archeology project, the author made 20 journeys throughout the southeast, central south, and east of England. This book is a personal record of his discoveries, which will not only inform and entertain the reader but contains a great deal of information on how to make similar discoveries on ones own.

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