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Operation Rype A Wwii Oss Railway Sabotage Mission In Norway Frode Lindgjerdet

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Operation Rype A Wwii Oss Railway Sabotage Mission In Norway Frode Lindgjerdet
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Publisher: Casemate
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.36 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Frode Lindgjerdet
ISBN: 9781636241340, 1636241344
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Operation Rype A Wwii Oss Railway Sabotage Mission In Norway Frode Lindgjerdet by Frode Lindgjerdet 9781636241340, 1636241344 instant download after payment.

To prevent German occupying forces in Norway from reinforcing their defenses during the final months of World War II, the Office of Strategic Services launched Operation Rype, with the mission of sabotaging the Nordland Railway in Mid-Norway. Rype was led by Major William E. Colby, later director of the CIA.
After several delays, the Norwegian Special Operations Group (NORSO) dropped over the Snåsa mountains on the night of March 24. Out of eight B-24s, only three dropped on target. One dropped in Sweden, the remaining four returned to Britain. Two of the B-24s crashed, killing all but one of their crews. Reinforcement and resupply of the unit failed due to extreme Arctic conditions.
Relying heavily on help from the Norwegian resistance, NORSO managed to sever the railway at two points. On both occasions, they withdrew with Germans hot on their tail. On May 2, a German patrol blundered into their camp, resulting in the killing of all of the Germans and one wounded Norwegian resistance fighter. Whether the Germans were killed in the ensuing firefight, or were executed later, has been hotly debated ever since.

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