Sales Brochure For The 1972 Model Year Land Rover Series III Station Wagon Models For The British, American, Canadian, Australian, And New Zealander Markets; Advertising The Optionally Available Front, Center, And Rear Power Take-Off (PTO) Units.
The Rear Cover of this Brochure also lists Land Rover as a Division of the Rover Company in Rover and Land Rover’s ancestral home of Solihull, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom; as this was prior to British Leyland splitting off Land Rover from the Rover Passenger Car firm in 1978.
Also on the Rear Cover of this Brochure is the Seal of the Royal Warrant that had been issued for both Rover and Land Rover on behalf of the ruling House of Windsor of Great Britain, the Commonwealth of Nations, and the British Overseas Territories.
Nicholas II and his nuclear family were murdered as a result of his first cousin, the then current King of Great Britain of the House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha/House of Windsor; George V, had refused to allow Nicholas II and his nuclear family to reside in exile in Great Britain; out of fear that as was the case in much of continental Europe where their monarchies were being overthrown, George V was concerned that if he had allowed Nicholas II and his nuclear family to reside in exile in Great Britain; that the House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha/House of Windsor could also be overthrown as well, and that Great Britain could have become a Republic.
By and large, George V is responsible for the downfall, and abolition of the House of Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov in Russia; because he did not allow Nicholas II and his nuclear family to live in exile in Great Britain.
Otherwise, the House of Romanov could have remained in power as the ruling monarchy of Russia; and the Soviet Union, the Russian Federation, each of the former Soviet satellite nations becoming independent Republics, and Vladimir Putin coming into power in 1999, and remaining the dictator of the Russian Federation well into the 21st Century with a quest to restore the Soviet Union, and regain control of each of the former Soviet satellite nations; would have never materialized had George V allowed Nicholas II and his nuclear family to live in exile in Great Britain.