@NorwayUS My sincere pleasure to honor the service and sacrifice of those brave Norwegians with you last Friday. Tusen takk for the hospitality, and I look forward to another visit in the future. Alt for Norge!🇳🇴
Thanks to Lt. Col. @MitchUtterback for giving us a presentation on the 82nd anniversary of the pivotal Norwegian WWII sabotage mission that destroyed Nazi attempts to create an atomic bomb – Operation Gunnerside.
On Thanksgiving Day we will gather our growing tribe and a good number of neighbors and friends. We will thank our Lord and Savior for the young Americans serving in harm’s way on land, sea and in the air and ask for their protection. Hopefully, our countrymen will do so as well.
Currently traveling the USA, telling the story of one of the most audacious and successful missions of World War II - the Heavy Water Sabotage Raid in Vemork, Norway. Conducted by "The Heroes of Telemark."
Alt for Norge🇳🇴
@Vanguard_WW2 Did a solo tribute to those heroes on the 80th anniversary of the mission last year in 🇺🇸. Insofar as I know, the only North American tribute to Op Frankton, paddling and then hiking the same operational distances as Hasler and Sparks.
(Looking for a place to publish my article)
🇬🇧 At around this time on 7 December 1942 - Five 'Cockle' kayaks manned by Royal Marines begin to make their way up the Gironde estuary after launching from a submarine. Their target is German shipping in the port areas of Bordeaux. After five nights of paddling up the wide estuary, only two kayaks remained and began attaching their limpet mines to vessels in the port. Six ships were attacked, with one sinking and the other severely damaged. Only two of the ten Royal Marines would survive. Six were caught and executed by the Germans under the infamous commando order and the other two succumbed the hypothermia.
In 1888, Nobel was astonished to read his own obituary, titled "The merchant of death is dead," in a French newspaper. It was Alfred's brother Ludvig who had died; the obituary was eight years premature. The article disconcerted Nobel and made him apprehensive about how he would be remembered, inspiring him to change his will.
On 10 December 1896, Alfred Nobel died in his villa in San Remo, Italy, from a cerebral haemorrhage at the age of 63. Nobel wrote several wills during his lifetime, with the last one composed over a year before he died, specifying that his fortune be used to create a series of prizes for those who confer the "greatest benefit on mankind" in physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature, and peace. Nobel bequeathed 94% of his total assets, 31 million SEK (approximately US$186 million or €150 million in 2008), to establish the five Nobel Prizes.
Owing to skepticism surrounding the will, it was not approved by the Storting in Norway until 26 April 1897. The executors of the will, Ragnar Sohlman and Rudolf Lilljequist, formed the Nobel Foundation to take care of the fortune and organize the awarding of prizes.
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𝗙𝗘𝗕𝗥𝗨𝗔𝗥𝗬 𝟭𝟲, 𝟭𝟵𝟰𝟯: An RAF Halifax left England with six SOE commandos who parachuted into German-occupied Norway as part of an operation to destroy the heavy water production plant in Telemark. #OperationGunnerside#SOE#WW2 1/3