Hitler Strikes North

Hitler Strikes North
Author: Jack Greene,Alessandro Massignani
Publsiher: Grub Street Publishers
Total Pages: 441
Release: 2013-03-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781783469772

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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.

Denmark and Norway 1940

Denmark and Norway 1940
Author: Douglas C. Dildy
Publsiher: Osprey Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007-04-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 1846031176

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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.

The Bitter Years

The Bitter Years
Author: Richard Petrow
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1974
Genre: History
ISBN: STANFORD:36105080676849

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Denmark and Norway 1940

Denmark and Norway 1940
Author: Doug Dildy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Denmark
ISBN: OCLC:1378923085

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The German Decision to Invade Norway and Denmark

The German Decision to Invade Norway and Denmark
Author: Earl F. Ziemke
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 28
Release: 1960
Genre: Government publications
ISBN: UIUC:30112047326175

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Command and Control of the First Modern Joint Campaign

Command and Control of the First Modern  Joint  Campaign
Author: Robert W. Strahan
Publsiher: Nimble Books
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2010-01-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 160888029X

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From the Introduction:The Lost Symbol contains a big surprise. Not only is the lost symbol found within the context of the novel, but according to Dan Brown this lost symbol is out there for every one of us to find for ourselves. This is a book which he wants to have real impact on our lives. For some readers it may even be life-changing-and that's not what we expect of a thriller.

The German Invasion of Norway

The German Invasion of Norway
Author: Geirr Haarr
Publsiher: Naval Institute Press
Total Pages: 446
Release: 2012-04-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781612519401

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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 WeserŸbung 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.

German Northern Theater of Operations 1940 1945 Illustrated Edition

German Northern Theater of Operations 1940 1945  Illustrated Edition
Author: Earl Ziemke
Publsiher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2015-11-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781782899778

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[Includes 23 maps and 31 illustrations] This volume describes two campaigns that the Germans conducted in their Northern Theater of Operations. The first they launched, on 9 April 1940, against Denmark and Norway. The second they conducted out of Finland in partnership with the Finns against the Soviet Union. The latter campaign began on 22 June 1941 and ended in the winter of 1944-45 after the Finnish Government had sued for peace. The scene of these campaigns by the end of 1941 stretched from the North Sea to the Arctic Ocean and from Bergen on the west coast of Norway, to Petrozavodsk, the former capital of the Karelo-Finnish Soviet Socialist Republic. It faced east into the Soviet Union on a 700-mile-long front, and west on a 1,300-mile sea frontier. Hitler regarded this theater as the keystone of his empire, and, after 1941, maintained in it two armies totaling over a half million men. In spite of its vast area and the effort and worry which Hitler lavished on it, the Northern Theater throughout most of the war constituted something of a military backwater. The major operations which took place in the theater were overshadowed by events on other fronts, and public attention focused on the theaters in which the strategically decisive operations were expected to take place. Remoteness, German security measures, and the Russians’ well-known penchant for secrecy combined to keep information concerning the Northern Theater down to a mere trickle, much of that inaccurate. Since the war, through official and private publications, a great deal more has become known. The present volume is based in the main on the greatest remaining source of unexploited information, the captured German military and naval records. In addition a number of the participants on the German side have very generously contributed from their personal knowledge and experience.