Volume 5 - No. 111 - November 10, 1941
Nov1941
Much have we read and listened to concerning the splendid achievements of the flying crews of the R.A.F. Here for a change is an article describing the life of one of the ground staff. It is written b
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Nov1941
Typical of small-scale encounters between British and German troops in Libya was the following incident, in which a captain and 44 men of a famous rifle regiment were engaged.
Telling of his succes
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Full index of this magazine
- What are We to Make of Gort's Dispatches
- For 69 Days Odessa Stood at Bay
- In Kazakhstan, One of Russia's 'Hidden' Bases
- Our Searchlight on the War
- Fateful Moves on the Russian Chessboard
- What Sort of Men Are the Japanese Militarists?
- Whither Japan in this Grim Hour of Destiny?
- Our Diary of the War
- They Direct the Fortunes of Free France
- This is My Life as an Aircraftman
- I Was There! - I Stood Beside the Sentinels in the Khyber Pass
- I Was There! - We Paddled Our Canoes Across the Channel
- I Was There! - Outnumbered, We Captured a Nazi Tank
- Editor's Postscript