Volume 2 - No. 37 - May 17, 1940

May1940
In spite of denials by the German news agency, the bombing by German airmen of Norwegian Red Cross ships at Aalesund were confirmed by several trustworthy eye-witnesses, including Professor Leif Kreyb
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Full index of this magazine
- Jottings from the Editor's Wartime Diary
- Retreat From Trondheim: The First Phase Ends
- Narvik's Fate in the Balance of War
- From France's Southern Alps to Norway's Snows
- Norway and After: How Goes the War?
- Her Peaceable Peasants Made Strutting 'Soldati'
- On the Fringes of the War: Holland
- Premier Lifts the Curtain on Norway
- Zeebrugge Admiral Pleads for Bold Action
- The Ceaseless Thames-side Vigil
- I Was There! - I Saw the British Troops Leave Namsos
- I Was There! - Our A.R.P. Service Did Well at Clacton
- I Was There! - I Was Doctor on the Bombed Hospital Ship
- Thrilling Stories of Battle by Men Who Were There
- Historic Words
- Our Diary of the War
- Echoes of the War from Far and Near