Uses the detailed reports produced by intelligence agents in Norway to create a new portrait of Anglo-Norwegian WWII cooperation.
Secret Alliances: Special Operations and Intelligence in Norway 1940-1945 – The British Perspective
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£25.00
Edition:Hardback978178590477612/11/2019
Categories: 02. Spring Books 2020: Historical, History, Spring Books 2020
Tags: c 1940 to c 1949, Espionage, Modern warfare, Norway, Second World War, WW2
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