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"IF THE INVADER COMES" BRITISH WARNING FLYER
Scarce printed flyer, 2pp. 4to., dated June of 1940 and released by the Ministry of Information in cooperation with the War Office and the Ministry of Home Security, entitled "If the Invader Comes: What to Do - And How to Do It". Produced under threat of an imminent German invasion from mainland Europe, the flyer lists seven rules that the civilian population is expected to follow to allow British military forces to respond effectively. In part: "... (1) If the Germans come, by parachute, aeroplane or ship, you must remain where you are. The order is ''stay put''...If you run away you will be exposed to far greater danger because you will be machine-gunned from the air as were civilians in Holland and Belgium, and you will also block the roads by which our own armies will advance to turn the Germans out... (2) Do not believe rumours and do not spread them. When you receive an order, make quite sure that it is a true order and not a faked order... (3) Keep watch. If you see anything suspicious, note it carefully and go at once to the nearest police officer or station, or to the nearest military officer... (4) Do not give any German anything. Do not tell him anything. Hide your food and your bicycles. Hide your maps. See that the enemy gets no petrol. If you have a car or motor bicycle, put it out of action when not in use. It is not enough to remove the ignition key; you must make it useless to anyone except yourself... (5) Be ready to help the military in any way. But do not block roads until ordered to do so by the military or L.D.V. authorities... (6) In factories and shops, all managers and workmen should organize some system now by which a sudden attack can be resisted... (7) Think before you act. But think always of your country before you think of yourself..." Shows toning and minor chips to the edges, else very good.

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