The British Admiralty announced that they destroyer flotilla
was in action with two German bombers south of Dogger Bank.
was done to the ships.
Luftwaffe reconnaissance plane was seen over the North East
coast of England. British fighter aircraft went up, and after
a machine gun dual the Luftwaffe machine vanished out to sea
in a cloud of smoke. Luftwaffe aircraft were also reported
off the southeast coast. British planes went up to investigate,
but did not make contact.
Paris reported activity by contact units on the whole front
and local activity by artillery.
French chaser and reconnaissance aircraft were intensely active.
The British air ministry announced that British Royal Air
Force (RAF) machines have made extensive reconnaissance's
of aerodromes in north Germany. All planes, save one returned
safely.
The crews of trawlers St Nidan and Lynx II sunk on Friday
night by a German U-boat were landed on the Scottish coast
by the trawler Lady Hogarth.
White paper on the conditions in German concentration camps
were issued by the British government.
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