125 (Pt 2) Britain's Darkest WW2 Newspaper Headlines 1940 PART TWO
Britain's Darkest WW2 Newspaper Headlines 1940 PART TWO
Part Two of a Stop Press Party as we read through more fascinating newspaper headlines of Second World War 1940 - the London Blitz, Battle of Britain, bombers, blimps and the silly adverts.
Hear about all the war time drama as it happened yesterday!
This is Part Two
See Episode 124 for Part One
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