Oslo Intrigue

Oslo Intrigue
Title Oslo Intrigue PDF eBook
Author Helen Astrup
Publisher
Pages 280
Release 1954
Genre World War, 1939-1945
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Oslo Intrigue

Oslo Intrigue
Title Oslo Intrigue PDF eBook
Author Helen Astrup
Publisher
Pages 237
Release 1954
Genre World War, 1939-1945
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Special Operations in Norway

Special Operations in Norway
Title Special Operations in Norway PDF eBook
Author Ian Herrington
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 392
Release 2019-04-04
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1786735644

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Between 1940 and 1945, Britain's Special Operations Executive (SOE) carried out sabotage and organised resistance across occupied Europe. Over 5 years, SOE sent over 500 agents into Norway to carry out a range of operations from sabotage and assassination to attempts to organise an underground guerrilla army. This book is the first multi-archival, international academic analysis of SOE's policy and operations in Norway and the influences that shaped them, challenging previous interpretations of the relationship between this organisation and both the Norwegian authorities and the Milorg resistance movement.

The Era of World War II

The Era of World War II
Title The Era of World War II PDF eBook
Author Louise A. Arnold-Friend
Publisher
Pages 312
Release 1979
Genre Government publications
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Special Bibliography

Special Bibliography
Title Special Bibliography PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 312
Release 1977
Genre Military art and science
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THE NEXT STEP

THE NEXT STEP
Title THE NEXT STEP PDF eBook
Author Toby Whaymand
Publisher TWP
Pages 58
Release 2014-07-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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Susan Atkins, Captain of Starship NOVA, is on a special mission to transport prisoner CX589 to the planet Troidon. It is Earth Year 2288, and she and her crew must ride a wormhole in order to propel themselves into the future to reach Troidon. While time travel is impossible, The Great Rip is an exception. Instead of jumping onto another timeline, they travel forward and back sixty five years, keeping things balanced. Communications are coming from the United Earth Alliance in Brussels, from Admiral Niemir Mazur, who is overseeing Susan’s objective. The captain expresses concerns they are delivering the prisoner to a planet that will surely execute him, but Niemir is confident in Susan’s abilities. Troidon is Earth-like, with a similar civilization and belief system. Scientists and spiritual Leaders were once at odds over the actuality of intelligent life in the universe until Earth's Voyager 1 began orbiting their skies centuries ago. The bible-like Book of Beginnings was Troyoris’ doctrine, and claimed Troidon was the only habitable planet. First fearful, citizens then revolted when they realized the book’s Christ-like Helm wasn’t a savior, he was a fraud. After Susan successfully delivers prisoner CX589 to the Leader, an accident occurs on the return trip and she and her crew journey back hundreds of years to the pass. Their only hope in getting home requires placing their destiny into the hands of Professor Harris, a 21tst century scientist who used laser light to twist time and may have inadvertently created an instrument for transport. Meanwhile, the past and future collide in present-day Norway and the results are catastrophic. Not only is there a great loss of life, but NOVA has been inadvertently glimpsed by millions and now the crew’s existence is compromised. Will they be able to survive the trip home with the questionable abilities of the Professor’s invention? And even if they do, will their lives be forever altered by the imprint left in the past? The Next Step zips through space at warp speed toward a catastrophic ending where timelines, wormholes and lives all hang in the balance, dependent on both faith and science for a favorable ending.

Lessons and Legacies

Lessons and Legacies
Title Lessons and Legacies PDF eBook
Author Peter Hayes
Publisher Northwestern University Press
Pages 258
Release 1991
Genre Education
ISBN 9780810115620

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Lessons and Legacies II focuses on matters unique to Holocaust education. Consisting of selected papers delivered at the second Lessons and Legacies conference in 1992, the volume is organized in three sections: Issues, Resources, and Applications.