The War Illustrated - No. 44
Below are some articles from this famous World War Two magazine. Some articles have already been added, others will be added in the future.
This is the index of no. 44, see for other numbers our main index.
Volume 2 - No. 44 - July 5, 1940
- Jottings from the Editor's Wartime Diary
- France's Might is Humbled and Broken
- The Armistice: German and Italian Terms
- The Prime Minister on the French Surrender and the French Fleet
- So In All France Was No Salvation Found
- This Is the French Navy That Hitler Demanded
- France Betrayed By Her Leaders
- The New Phase in Our Air War Against Germany
- American Bombers Under Fire with R.A.F.
- The French Empire Refuses to Haul Down the Flag
- These Were Once Englishmen's Homes
- They Held More Than Hitler - But They Lost
- Their Anderson Shelters Saved Their Lives
- 'I Will Not War Against Women and Children'
- How Then Does Hitler Explain These Photos?
- South Africa Will Stand with Britain to the End
- Mussolini Has Always Had His Eyes on Malta
- I Was There! - Our Homes Were Bombed by the Germans
- I Was There! - One Man Saved the 'Lucky Batch' at Dunkirk
- I Was There! - Not a Man Got Away from Our Tank
- For Easy Recognition of Nazi Troop 'Planes
- Making Ready for the Battle of Britain
- Historic Words
- Our Diary of the War
- Items of War Interest