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#41 London’s new tunnel shelters, built below tube stations, are now practically completed.

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#41 London’s new tunnel shelters, built below tube stations, are now practically completed.

Mobile Canteens of World War II: How Hot Tea and Hope Fueled Soldiers on the Front Lines and Civilians

#41 London’s new tunnel shelters, built below tube stations, are now practically completed.

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←#40 This is the canteen in one of London new deep underground air raid shelters, Oct. 20, 1942.
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