Volume 4 - No. 87 - May 2, 1941
					
						
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H.M.S. Renown, flagship of Vice-Admiral Sir James Somerville, in command of the Western Mediterranean Fleet, is here seen ploughing through a heavy sea during one of those recent sweeps of the Medit
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- Jottings from the Editor's Wartime Diary
 - Into Battle Went the 'Forces of the Empire'
 - Belgrade: Tragic Capital of the Yugoslavs
 - When Greek Met German in Macedonia
 - Britain v. Germany: the Strategy of the War
 - We Simply Had to Help the Greeks!
 - 'Her March Is O'er the Mountain Wave'
 - Last Flickers of War in East Africa
 - Where the Battle of Britain Was Fought and Won
 - Why the Battle of the Atlantic Must Be Won
 - They're Turning Out Spitfires by the Hundred
 - Our Searchlight on the War
 - How 'Lorna Doone' Celebrated Her Jubilee
 - What Healthy Young Woman Wants to Be Idle?
 - I Was There! - I Was Nearly Caught in Salonika
 - I Was There! - We 'Roof-Hopped' Over Hamburg
 - I Was There! - This Is How We Entered Asmara
 - Our Diary of the War
 - Items of War Interest From Far and Near