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In the frozen wilderness of southern Norway in late February 1943, nine Norwegian commandos accomplished what Allied bombers and an earlier commando mission could not: they struck a decisive blow against Nazi Germany's nuclear weaponsprogram without firing a single shot or losing a single man.
By Matt SchmidtIn the frozen wilderness of southern Norway in late February 1943, nine Norwegian commandos accomplished what Allied bombers and an earlier commando mission could not: they struck a decisive blow against Nazi Germany's nuclear weaponsprogram without firing a single shot or losing a single man.