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Bokliste for Salg Ved Norges Hjemmefrontmuseum Bokliste for salg ved Norges Hjemmefrontmuseum 24 Kapitler i Kjakans liv Arnfinn Moland 200,- 830 S De tause Heltene Terje Kristoffersen 250,- Alt hva mødrene har kjempet Mari Jonassen 135,- (pocket) Andre verdenskrig, fakta, ord… Georg Chr. Kalleberg 275,- Bak lås og slå Kristian Ottosen 99,- Bak rapportene Gunnar Sønsteby 170,- Beisfjord tragedien Ljubo Mladenovic 250,- Bomb Gestapo hovedkvarteret Cato Guhnfeldt 250,- Bomber over barneskolen Ingebjørg Jensen 199,- Da byen ble stille Henrik Broberg 395,- De kom om natten Harrson/Hurum 150,- De utrolige bildene William Hakvaag 350,- Det angår også deg Herman Sachnowitz 169,- Det var her det skjedde Ottar Samuelsen 300,- (Hard back) Det var her det skjedde Ottar Samuelsen 200,- (pocket) Englandsfarten Bind 1 Ragnar Ulstein 298,- Englandsfarten Bind 2 Ragnar Ulstein 298,- Englandsfeber Trygve Sørvaag 150,- En kvinne ved navn ”Truls” Gerd Vold Hurum 300,- En tysk motstandsmann i Norge Hans Olaf Brevig 150,- Flukt og flammer Ingebjørg Jensen 199,- Forsvaret Geir A. Ersland 50,- Frigjøringen Jens Chr. Hauge 200,- Gestapos hemmelige terrorplan Christopher H. Gylseth 250,- Halvdan Koht Åsmund Svendsen 350,- Herman Beckers krig Frode Sæland 225,- Historier om krigen Harald Skjønsberg 200,- Hjemmefronten Tore Gjelsvik 200,- Hjemmestyrkene Sverre Kjeldstadli 358,- Hvis vi overlever krigen Bjarnhild Tulloch 300,- I hemmelig tjeneste Arnfinn Moland 250,- Ingen nåde Kristian Ottosen 99,- I slik en natt Kristian Ottosen 99,- Jens Ch. Hauge Olav Njølstad 350,- Jødar på flukt Ragnar Ulstein 150,- Kampen om sannheten Bjarne Borgersen 300,- Kommunist og sabotør Vesla Vetlesen 250,- Kvinneleiren Kristian Ottosen 99,- Kværk om XU Gunnar F. Kværk 150,- Landsvik og sabotasje Fredrik H. Akselsen 300,- Max Manus Arnfinn Moland 200,- Megleren: Paal Berg Per E. Hem 350,- Menn i mørket Asbjørn Sunde 148,- Milorg D 13 i kamp Odd Øyen 200,- Motstand Ragnar Vold 250,- Motstandskampen i skolen Leiv Brynulv Aartun 200,- Motstandskampen på Grini Thomas C. Wyller 270,- Motstandsmannen Odd Hagen Odd Hagen / Per Hagen 190,- Myter om krigen i Norge Jan Christensen/Moland 275,- Natt og tåke Kristian Ottosen 99,- Nazistene Laurence Rees 119,- NHM i stiftelsens år Frode Færøy 50,- Norge i krig i bilder Berit Nøkleby 399,- Norway and the second world war Johs. Andenæs 170,- Nr 24 & Bak rapportene (stor bok) Gunnar Sønsteby 250,- Om samhold og innsatsvilje Finn R Jensen 200,- Operasjon Polar Bear Petter R. Johannessen 200,- Operation Freshman Jostein Berglyd 150,- Operatøren Svein Sæter 250,- Oslogjengen Jan Christensen 250,- Over grensen Arnfinn Moland 50,- Professor Tronstads krig Olav Njølstad 379,- Quisling Oddvar Høidal 250,- Quisling (engelsk versjon) Hans Fredrik Dahl 300,- Report from nr 24 Gunnar Sønsteby 200,- Rød skygge over D13 Per Helge Martinsen 250,- Sea dog Bamse Angus Whitson/Andrew Orr 119,- Seilas med døden L. Vetlesen/I. Wahl 349,- Shetlands-Larsen Truls Synnestvedt 359,- Skjebnetråder Rolf Dahlø 50,- Snart kommer vår dag Tore Gjelsvik 50,- Spionens kamp Siv ellen Omland 305,- Terror in the Arctic Bjarnhild Tulloch 150,- The clandestine radio operators Jean-Louis Perquin 270,- The clandestine parachutes Jean Louis Perquin 270,- The free french secret agents Pascal Le Pautremat 270,- The resistance movement Olav Riste/Berit Nøkleby 120,- Tungtvannssabotøren Gunnar Myklebust 315,- Tungtvannsaksjonen Asgeir Ueland 350,- Tungtvannsaksjonen og krigen… Mildrid Wastling Nilsen 260,- Tirpitz N. Zetterling/ M. Tamelander 150,- Veiviser i krig og fred Per Roger Lauritzen 125,- Vårt Oslo Jørn kr. Jørgensen/ Thor Wilthill 270,- We are going to pick potatoes Irene Levin Berman 200,- What happened in Norway? Jødisk museum Oslo 60- Øyenvitner Bjarte Bruland 270,- .
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