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The Battle For Norway Apriljune 1940 2nd Edition Geirr Haarr

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The Battle For Norway Apriljune 1940 2nd Edition Geirr Haarr
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Publisher: Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 76.32 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Geirr Haarr
ISBN: 9781783469055, 1783469056
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 2
Volume: I

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The Battle For Norway Apriljune 1940 2nd Edition Geirr Haarr by Geirr Haarr 9781783469055, 1783469056 instant download after payment.

The acclaimed historian and author of The Gathering Storm continues his in-depth study of Northern European naval warfare during WWII. The Nazi invasion of Norway in 1940 was the first modern campaign in which sea, air and ground forces interacted decisively. In this detailed history, Gierr H. Haarr presents a comprehensive study of the naval aspects of the operation. He begins with the events off the coast of southern and western Norway where Norwegian and British forces attempted to halt the German advance out of the invasion ports as well as the stream of supplies and reinforcements across the Skagerrak Strait. Haarr then focuses on the British landings in Central Norway, where the Royal Navy first had its mastery challenged by air superiority from land-based aircraft. Next, he examines the events in and around Narvik where Allied naval, air and land forces were engaged in the first combined amphibious landings of World War II. Finally, Haarr sums up the the evacuation in June, in which the first carrier task force operations of the war, including the loss of the HMS Glorious, figure prominently. As Haarr’s previous volume, The Gathering Storm, the narration shifts between strategic and operational issues, and the experiences of the officers and soldiers on the frontlines. Extensive research and use of primary sources reveal the many sides of this battle, some of which remain controversial to this day.

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