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Norway's War, a People's Struggle Against Nazi Tyranny 1940-45
a People's Struggle Against Nazi Tyranny 1940-45
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Robert Ferguson's "Norway's War" offers a comprehensive account of the Norwegian people's experiences during the five years of German occupation.
The book delves into the complexities of resistance, collaboration, and the moral ambiguities faced by ordinary Norwegians.
Ferguson masterfully weaves together individual stories to illustrate the diverse responses to the occupation.
He highlights the courage of resistance fighters and the struggles of those caught in the middle.
The narrative underscores the resilience of the Norwegian spirit and the eventual triumph of resistance over oppression.
The book delves into the complexities of resistance, collaboration, and the moral ambiguities faced by ordinary Norwegians.
Ferguson masterfully weaves together individual stories to illustrate the diverse responses to the occupation.
He highlights the courage of resistance fighters and the struggles of those caught in the middle.
The narrative underscores the resilience of the Norwegian spirit and the eventual triumph of resistance over oppression.
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Mentioned by Christian House while reviewing a book about Norway's occupation during World War II.

Spectator Out Loud: Owen Matthews, James Heale, Francis Pike, Christian House and Mark Mason