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    Operation Alphabet was the evacuation, authorized on May 24, 1940, of Allied (British, French and Polish) troops from the harbour of Narvik in northernmost Norway marking the success of Nazi Germany's Operation Weserübung of April 6 and the end of the British campaign in Norway during World War II. The evacuation was completed by June 8.
    The evacuation was prompted by the Wehrmacht's assault on Benelux and France in the spring of 1940, which reduced the relative importance of Germany's iron ore provision, and of Scandinavia as a whole, to that of a sideshow.
    Several nights after the final military evacuation, the civilians of the town were rescued by British Sub-Lieutenant Patrick Dalzel-Job. Against orders, he organized local fishing boats to remove the population just before a German reprisal bombing. The town was largely destroyed, but only four people were killed. The Royal Navy wanted to discipline Dalzael-Job but was unable to, after King Haakon VII awarded him the Knights Cross of the Order of Saint Olav (First Class). Later in the war, he served with Ian Fleming. Many sources cite Dalzael-Job as the inspiration for the James Bond character.
    A consequence of the evacuation of Allied troops from Norway was that Sweden's and Finland's position vis-à-vis Nazi-Germany was weakened. Subsequently an agreement was reached in June leading to extensive transfers of (unarmed) Wehrmacht troops on Swedish rail-roads – probably Sweden's chief digression from her policy of neutrality between the parties of the World War – and in August Finland concluded a secret agreement according to which Finland could acquire weapons through Germany and Germany could transfer (armed) troops by truck through northernmost Finland. Thereby Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union, still united by the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, had excluded other international powers from influence in Northern Europe.

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    A book has just been released here in Norway on the subject: "Tusen glemte menn" - A 1000 forgotten men :-)

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    The troops laned back in Sctland and made their way through the country.

    My dad was a members of the Newmains Home Guard and they were given live ammo and orders to line the route and to shoot anyone who they seen looting any of the premises along the route.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sepals View Post
    A book has just been released here in Norway on the subject: "Tusen glemte menn" - A 1000 forgotten men :-)
    Hi Sepals, welcome to the forum, mate. Looks like you've been busy already!

    Do you know if the book will be released in English?

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