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Volume 5 - No. 110 - October 30, 1941

I Was There! - 'Shall We Ever Be Picked Up?' We Asked

Oct1941

I Was There! - 'Shall We Ever Be Picked Up?' We Asked

Three survivors of the American-owned ship Sessa, sunk by a U-boat, were landed in Iceland from a U.S. destroyer yearly in September, after being (as told below) 19 days adrift on a raft. Hendrik B

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Full index of this magazine

  • Death-Watch Beetles in Hitler's Europe
  • Persia is Our Gateway into Russia
  • Yugoslavia on the Conqueror's Rack
  • Our Searchlight on the War
  • Soviet Russia's Supreme Hour of Crisis
  • Our Diary of the War
  • Gas May Yet Be Used in This War
  • Cheers for the Lady Shirley and Seawolf
  • I Was There! - 'We Can Hear the Guns in Moscow Now'
  • I Was There! - 'Shall We Ever Be Picked Up?' We Asked
  • I Was There - Our Life as Czech Labourers in Germany
  • Editor's Postscript