The build-up and operations of the Royal Norwegian Navy in the period 1940-45 BaardHelle The contribution of the Norwegian air forces Wilbelm Mobr Operation Jupiter and possible landings in HP Willmott Operation Jupiter: a Norwegian perspective Einar Grannes

i INTELLIGENCE AND RESISTANCE Norway's role in British wartime intelligence Edward Thomas Norwegian intelligence in the Second Among the smaller World War Ragnar Allied nations, and SOE Arnfmn Mo/and Norway was perhaps The Linge Company and the British Joachim Renneberg the most successful in

establishing excellent SPECIAL OPERATIONS working relations with Britain and Norwegian resistance: Great Britain, and yet it clandestine sea transport was never subservient. Sir Brooks Richards Special duty operations in Nor\\ ay Twenty-five expert during the Second World War contributors examine the Mark Seaman Anglo-Norwegian alliance Norwegian resistance: the Swedish on land, at sea and in the air, with chapters connection Sir Peter Tennant devoted to such topics as the Norwegian The Spitsbergen operations 1942-43 Sir Alexander Glen merchant fleet (the largest in the world)

and the ' Bus' operations. They THE LIBERATION AND AFTER also provide unique insights into Norway's Planning the Liberation: the Norwegian role in the gathering of wartime contribution Paal Frisvold Andrew Thorne and the liberation of intelligence, including the background to Norway Sir Peter Thorne the sinking of the Bismarck, as well as The Western Allies, the Soviet I nion sabotage operations such as the destruction and Finnmark 1944-45 of the heavy water plant at Rjukan in 1943. Malcolm Mackintosh Between the lines: North Norway CONTENTS 1944-45 Tmne Huitfeldt The lessons of war: Nonvay in post-war I FROM NEUTRALITY TO WAR Allied strategy dive Archer 1939-4O British strategy and Norway 1939-40 Patrick Salmon Published by HMSO Books for the British Norwegian neutrality and the Committee for the History of the Second challenge of war Magne Skodvin World War. The balance sheet of the Norwegian May 1995 Size: 246x156mm Hardback 260 pages, campaign Maurice Harvey plus frontispiece map ISBN 0 II 701232 7 Price £35 Norway 1940: the balance of interference David Brown Postscript on the campaign in Norway HMSO Books are available from: H F Zeiner Gundersen All good booksellers, HMSO Bookshops and Agents II THE ANGLO-NORWEGIAN (see Yellow Pages: Booksellers) ALLIANCE Mailorder: Relations between the Norwegian HMSO Publications Centre, government in exile and the British PO Box 276, London SW8 5DT government Olav Riste Business goes to war: The Norwegian (Post and packing is free. Please make merchant navy in Allied war transport cheques payable to HMSO Books'.) Atle Thovjsen Credit card orders: Anglo-Norwegian naval cooperation B00k.S Tel 0171 873 9090 0ivtnd Schau ^_^_ Fax 0171 873 8200

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