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Summary of Damien Lewis's Hunting The Nazi Bomb
Summary of Damien Lewis's Hunting The Nazi Bomb
Summary of Damien Lewis's Hunting The Nazi Bomb
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Book Preview: #1 On the coast of Norway, a Free French submarine was approaching the Bjærangsfjord to drop off two Norwegian commandos. It was top-secret, so there was no need to worry about German defenses.

#2 The French submarine Junon was tasked with delivering British commandos to Norway, to help resist the German occupation. However, they were spotted by German fishing vessels, which led to an emergency dive.

#3 The final part of the plan was to land on the Norwegian coast, release the sabotage team, and then sneak back into France. It was a difficult mission, made more difficult by the fact that all of the commandos were seasick.

#4 The Musketoon commandos landed on a beach, where they buried the dinghy and carried out their supplies. They were near the Norwegian coastline, close to the Bjærangsfjord.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateFeb 17, 2022
ISBN9781669348993
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    #1

    On the coast of Norway, a Free French submarine was approaching the Bjærangsfjord to drop off two Norwegian commandos. It was top-secret, so there was no need to worry about German defenses.

    #2

    The French submarine Junon was tasked with delivering British commandos to Norway, to help resist the German occupation. However, they were spotted by German fishing vessels, which led to an emergency dive.

    #3

    The final part of the plan was to land on the Norwegian coast, release the sabotage team, and then sneak back into France. It was a difficult mission, made more difficult by the fact that all of the commandos were seasick.

    #4

    The Musketoon commandos landed on a beach, where they buried the dinghy and carried out their supplies. They were near the Norwegian coastline, close to the Bjærangsfjord.

    #5

    Black was the leader of the British and Norwegian commandos on this mission. He was a Canadian, who had volunteered for hazardous service. He had led a group of commandos on many daring missions, including the Saint-Nazaire raid.

    #6

    The team was made up of six men: Cyril Abram, the tallest in the team; Fred Trigg, a stocky, red-cheeked Londoner; Miller Dusty Smith, a quiet, tough Yorkshireman; Jack Fairclough, a guardsman; Eric Curtis, a mild-mannered accountant; and Black himself.

    #7

    Black’s commando team consisted of seven men: Curtis, Chudley, O’Brien, the two Norwegians, and Black himself.

    #8

    The men of Black’s team were

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