Special Operations and Intelligence in Norway 1940–1945
Tony Insall
Tony Insall provides a detailed appraisal of Anglo-Norwegian wartime co-operation, describing how SOE and, predominantly, SIS operatives recruited volunteers from the local population and ran undercover operations, including the attack on the Vemork power station. He also assesses the vital role of the coast-watchers, whose intelligence underpinned the sinking of the battleship Tirpitz, and explores relations between the exiled government, the Allies and neighbouring countries.
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