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How the 'Shetland Bus' helped Norway resist Nazi Germany - MSNNorway was invaded by Nazi Germany on 8 April 1940, a few months before the full occupation of France. ... People said they were "taking the Shetland Bus" as a code for escaping the occupation.
When war broke out in Norway in April 1940, Caroline Moe bought linen fabric and black embroidery thread. The teacher from Fjære near Grimstad, in south-east Norway, resisted the German occupation in ...
As Encyclopedia Britannica recounted, “At a meeting with Adolf Hitler in December 1939, Quisling urged a German occupation of Norway; after the German invasion of April 1940, he proclaimed ...
Vidkun Quisling was such a traitor during Nazi Germany’s occupation of Norway during World War II that his name became synonomous with helping the enemy in English-language dictionaries. A new film ...
Norway was invaded by Nazi Germany on 9 April 1940, a few months before the full occupation of France. The Norwegian government and its Royal Family, including King Haakon VII, were forced into ...
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