Denmark and Norway 1940

Denmark and Norway 1940
Title Denmark and Norway 1940 PDF eBook
Author Douglas C. Dildy
Publisher Osprey Publishing
Total Pages 0
Release 2007-04-24
Genre History
ISBN 9781846031175

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On 9 April 1940, German forces invaded Denmark, and then Norway, in an attempt to secure the vital mineral resources of Scandinavia for their war industry. This assault, Operation Weserübung, represents the first joint air-land-and-sea campaign in the history of warfare, and was the only such campaign planned, launched, and completed by the three services of the Wehrmacht. It also included the use of the rarest of German armoured vehicles, the Naubaufahrzeug NbFz.A/B (PzKw V/VI) experimental 'land battleship'. This book describes the events of this tumultuous campaign of World War II (1939-1945) that not only led to Winston Churchill's appointment as British Prime Minister, but also saw the crippling of the German Kriegsmarine as a fighting force, as it was reduced to a fleet of submarines and a handful of heavy warships used as commerce raiders.

Hitler Strikes North

Hitler Strikes North
Title Hitler Strikes North PDF eBook
Author Jack Greene
Publisher Grub Street Publishers
Total Pages 441
Release 2013-03-19
Genre History
ISBN 1783469773

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A detailed account of Germany’s groundbreaking Operation Weserübung, the first three dimensional—land, sea, air—strategic invasion in history. The German invasion of Denmark and Norway in April 1940 brought a sudden and shocking end to the “Phoney War” in the West. In a single day, multiple seaborne and airborne landings established German forces ashore in Norway, overwhelming the unprepared Norwegian forces and catching the Allied Powers completely by surprise. Their belated response was ill-thought-out and badly organized, and by June 9 all resistance had formally ended. The strategic importance of Scandinavian iron ore, shipped through the port of Narvik to Germany, was the main cause of the campaign. The authors show how Allied attempts to interdict these supplies provoked German plans to secure them, and also how political developments in the inter-war years resulted in both Denmark and Norway being unable to deter threats to their neutrality despite having done so successfully in the First World War. The German attack was their first “joint” air, sea, and land operation, making large-scale use of air-landing and parachute forces, and the Luftwaffe’s control of the air throughout the campaign would prove decisive. Although costly, particularly for the Kriegsmarine, it was a triumph of good planning, improvisation and aggressive, determined action by the troops on the ground. Making full use of Norwegian, Danish, and German sources, this book is a full and fascinating account of this highly significant campaign and its aftermath both for the course of the Second World War and the post-war history of the two countries conquered with such unprecedented speed.

The Bitter Years

The Bitter Years
Title The Bitter Years PDF eBook
Author Richard Petrow
Publisher
Total Pages 424
Release 1974
Genre History
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Denmark and Norway 1940

Denmark and Norway 1940
Title Denmark and Norway 1940 PDF eBook
Author Doug Dildy
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Total Pages 0
Release 2009
Genre Denmark
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The German Decision to Invade Norway and Denmark

The German Decision to Invade Norway and Denmark
Title The German Decision to Invade Norway and Denmark PDF eBook
Author Earl F. Ziemke
Publisher
Total Pages 28
Release 1960
Genre Government publications
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The German Invasion of Norway, April 1940

The German Invasion of Norway, April 1940
Title The German Invasion of Norway, April 1940 PDF eBook
Author Geirr H. Haarr
Publisher Naval Institute Press
Total Pages 481
Release 2009-10-01
Genre History
ISBN 1612519407

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This major history documents the German invasion of Norway, focusing on the events at sea. The first operation in which the air force, army, and navy worked closely together, Operation Weserübung included the first dive-bomber attack to sink a major warship and the first carrier task-force operations. Based on primary sources from British, German, and Norwegian archives, this book gives a balanced account of the reasons behind the invasion and showcases an unrivaled collection of photographs. As the definitive study of Germany's first and last major seaborne invasion, it offers a close look at an important but often neglected aspect of World War II.

Folklore Fights the Nazis

Folklore Fights the Nazis
Title Folklore Fights the Nazis PDF eBook
Author Kathleen Stokker
Publisher Univ of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages 280
Release 1997-02-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0299154432

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Armed with jokes, puns, and cartoons, Norwegians tried to keep their spirits high and foster the Resistance by poking fun at the occupying Germans during World War II. Despite a 1942 ordinance mandating death for the ridicule of Nazi soldiers, Norwegians attacked the occupying Nazis and their Norwegian collaborators by means of anecdotes, quips, insinuating personal ads, children’s stories, Christmas cards, mock postage stamps, and symbolic clothing. In relating this dramatic story, Kathleen Stokker draws upon her many interviews with survivors of the Occupation and upon the archives of the Norwegian Resistance Museum and the University of Oslo. Central to the book are four “joke notebooks” kept by women ranging in age from eleven to thirty, who found sufficient meaning in this humor to risk recording and preserving it. Stokker also cites details from wartime diaries of three other women from East, West, and North Norway. Placing the joking in historical, cultural, and psychological context, Stokker demonstrates how this seemingly frivolous humor in fact contributed to the development of a resistance mentality among an initially confused, paralyzed, and dispirited population, stunned by the German invasion of their neutral country. For this paperback edition, Stokker has added a new preface offering a comparative view of resistance through humor in neighboring Denmark.