Blackwood's Magazine, Volumes 255-256W. Blackwood, 1944 - England |
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Page 223
... camps at the base . Prisoners - of - war camps are to be found dotted through- out the length and breadth of Africa . They look like any other military camp , except that they are enclosed by wire , and at each corner sentries perched ...
... camps at the base . Prisoners - of - war camps are to be found dotted through- out the length and breadth of Africa . They look like any other military camp , except that they are enclosed by wire , and at each corner sentries perched ...
Page 268
... camp , with several empty cartridge cases . From there the trail led northward till it struck the Twitya River , and here Talbot found the remains of a camp where the man had evidently spent some time . A rough shelter had been built ...
... camp , with several empty cartridge cases . From there the trail led northward till it struck the Twitya River , and here Talbot found the remains of a camp where the man had evidently spent some time . A rough shelter had been built ...
Page 360
... camp . March ! The idea was ridiculous . What did they take us for ? Why , we could hardly stand up , let alone march . Think again ! Nevertheless , no lorries arrived , and as obviously we could not sit there for ever we formed ...
... camp . March ! The idea was ridiculous . What did they take us for ? Why , we could hardly stand up , let alone march . Think again ! Nevertheless , no lorries arrived , and as obviously we could not sit there for ever we formed ...
Contents
MWAS OF THE WATERWAYS BY JOHN WELMAN | 79 |
Contents for March 1944 | 156 |
A HUNDRED YEARS OF THE KHYBER PASS BY MAUD DIVER | 157 |
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