Blackwood's Magazine, Volumer 253-254W. Blackwood, 1943 |
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Side 148
... night - bombing in the preceding May their losses were more than ten per cent on some nights , and the morale of their pilots was sagging . At a later date the German propagandists tried to make the world believe that the night ...
... night - bombing in the preceding May their losses were more than ten per cent on some nights , and the morale of their pilots was sagging . At a later date the German propagandists tried to make the world believe that the night ...
Side 149
... night sky ? One can obtain a fair cross- section of their individualities from the lists of awards . They were just ordinary young Britons , one would say , drawn from every class and from every part of the country ; they were mostly ...
... night sky ? One can obtain a fair cross- section of their individualities from the lists of awards . They were just ordinary young Britons , one would say , drawn from every class and from every part of the country ; they were mostly ...
Side 151
... night , but that Havoc helped to square the account . " The successes of our night - fighters over Britain owed much to the unfailing assistance given by the members of the Royal Observer Corps . Beyond ques- tion , these devoted ...
... night , but that Havoc helped to square the account . " The successes of our night - fighters over Britain owed much to the unfailing assistance given by the members of the Royal Observer Corps . Beyond ques- tion , these devoted ...
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