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The Advisory Panel of Industrialists and Inside Information, 1933–1934
This chapter discusses the role of industrialists as advisers to the Committee of Imperial Defence and, crucially, the information such civilian businessmen were able to glean from the government as to future defence requirements. The role of Lithgow, Weir, and Balfour is explained in the context of these developments. How this information was used is the focus of the end of this chapter and subsequent chapters.