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Geirr H. Haarr

    Geirr Haarr draws upon his academic training and a deep passion for naval history to illuminate the most gripping aspects of Second World War naval conflict in Europe. His meticulous research skills uncover the intricate strategies and dramatic events that defined this crucial period. Haarr's work offers readers a vivid exploration of the maritime battles that profoundly influenced the course of European history.

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    The German invasion of Norway
    • 2009

      The German invasion of Norway

      • 474 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
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      This major new 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 Weserubung 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, the book gives a balanced account of the reasons behind the invasion and showcases an unrivalled 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.

      The German invasion of Norway