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11th Armoured Division exercise, Yorkshire Moors, WW2
11th Armoured Division exercise on the Yorkshire Moors, attended by Winston Churchill during the Second World War.
1941
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11th 1941 Armoured Brigadier Churchill Cooper Division Duff Exercise Hobart Lucas Major Moors Peto Winston
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This evocative photograph captures a pivotal moment during the 11th Armoured Division's military exercises on the Yorkshire Moors in 1941. Amidst the rolling hills and rugged terrain, British soldiers can be seen maneuvering their tanks and armored vehicles, preparing for the rigors of war. The presence of Sir Winston Churchill, the wartime Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, adds an air of significance to the scene. Churchill, dressed in a heavy overcoat and hat, is seen here in conversation with Brigadier Duff Cooper, the Commander of the 11th Armoured Division. The two men are deep in discussion, their expressions serious and focused. Behind them, soldiers and officers from the division, including General Peto, Major Lucas, and General Hobart, observe the proceedings. The 11th Armoured Division, also known as the "Black Bulls," was a formidable force during World War II. Their exercises on the Yorkshire Moors were an essential part of their training regimen, helping them to hone their skills in difficult terrain and prepare for the challenges of battle. Churchill's attendance at the exercises was a testament to their importance and a show of support for the men and women serving in the British military during this critical time. This photograph, taken in 1941, offers a rare glimpse into the wartime world of the 11th Armoured Division and the intense training that took place on the Yorkshire Moors. It is a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by the British military during World War II and the crucial role that training and preparation played in the eventual Allied victory.
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