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Volume 9 - No. 223 - January 4, 1946

Now It Can Be Told! - Ceramic's Three-Year Mystery Cleared Up

Jan1946

Now It Can Be Told! - Ceramic's Three-Year Mystery Cleared Up

Sapper Eric Alfred Munday, aged 24, back in his home at Foulsham Road, Thornton Heath, Surrey, brought with him the first full story of a three-year-old war mystery – the sinking of the British liner

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Now It Can Be Told! - The Navy Landed 'Cloak and Dagger' Men

Jan1946

Now It Can Be Told! - The Navy Landed 'Cloak and Dagger' Men

Hiding, camouflaged, in remote island creeks by day and sailing at night on privateering raids against enemy shipping and shore installations, seven 70-ft. Naval launches sapped Germany's hold on the

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Now It Can Be Told! - Whitehall's Wireless Link With the War

Jan1946

Now It Can Be Told! - Whitehall's Wireless Link With the War

The story of a remarkable British wireless set was released by the War Office in November 1945. It was used by Royal Signals soon after D-Day and throughout the campaign in Western Europe, and enabled

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I Was There! - Hitler's Ex-Soldiers Cold-Shouldered in Berlin

Jan1946

I Was There! - Hitler's Ex-Soldiers Cold-Shouldered in Berlin

The pitiful condition of the men who fought for Germany evokes no scrap of sympathy from the civilians, writes Stanley Nash in The Star. He has recently returned from a visit to one of the centres in

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