yeah, now I see the forth - representing India would be the logical guess. Yeah, marketing etc. also explains the large amount of Americans, despite not entering the war in 1940. It is despicable though that there’s NO representation. Though I sent a complaint through Larry Harris’ website and got this prompt reply:
"It’s a shocking, shameful mistake. I don’t know how this happened and when I found out it was too late to make the needed corrections. I can only speculate that a file, perhaps containing all the British supporting graphics, was lost somewhere between the artist and the publisher.
I want you to know that I and the folks at Wizard’s of the Coast share your sentiments totally.
To have not represented Britain during this… their finest hour, on this game box about their finest hour, will be corrected – in the mean time I can only give you my deepest apologies and a promise of a future correction. A correction that I can assure you will place the Union Jack and its iconic heroes in the center of that future graphic statement where they so belong.
Let us therefore brace ourselves to our duties, and so bear ourselves that if the British Empire and its Commonwealth last for a thousand years, men will still say, ‘This was their finest hour.’
Winston Churchill - June 18, 1940
Larry Harris"